
Clarence Thomas’s Corruption Finally Has A Price Tag
Thomas got just under $6 million in gifts while on the Court.
Thomas got just under $6 million in gifts while on the Court.
The Court is basically spitting in our faces.
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Judges are being treated to the high life.
Maybe judges can't just reverse engineer opinions for shock value.
Woohoo -- live audio will be back this Term.
It's time to fix the court, the right way.
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Is the Supreme Court really the 'most transparent branch in government'?
Federal judges are at risk. What are we going to do about it?
This is the fight that Democrats -- and, frankly, everyone -- needs to get behind.
A pretty good year for Supreme Court ethics.
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The Chief Justice went to the hospital last month... and no one heard about it until now.
But this doesn't solve the problem of sexual harassment on the federal bench.
The only way to fix the judiciary is to break the packing cycle.
It may thrill liberals to seek vengeance but there's value in thinking long-term.
* Justice Brett Kavanaugh isn't the only one who's relying upon calendars as a defense to sexual misconduct allegations. President Donald Trump says he'll turn over portions of his calendars and journal entries to combat allegations that he forcibly kissed Summer Zervos, a former Apprentice contestant. [USA Today] * Do you support term limits or a mandatory retirement age for Supreme Court justices? If yes, then a majority of Americans agree with you. Fix the Court polled 1,000 people, and 78 percent of them said they'd like to restrict the length of service for SCOTUS justices. [The Hill] * Per a new survey conducted by Diversity Lab and ChIPs called the Inclusion Blueprint, the Biglaw firms with the best policies to build gender equity are Brooks Kushman and Sheppard Mullin. We may have more on this later. [Big Law Business] * Shocking absolutely no one, now that Cooley Law is magically in "compliance" with the American Bar Association's accreditation standards, the school has dropped its lawsuit against the ABA. This is terribly convenient, isn't it? [ABA Journal] * Ieshia Champs, the 33-year-old single mother of five children whose inspirational graduation photos went viral this past spring, recently found out that she passed the Texas bar exam. Congratulations! All of your hard work paid off! [Fox 10 KSAZ]