Following revelations of undisclosed gifts and real estate sales involving two SCOTUS justices, SenAngusKing and Sen lisamurkowski introduced bipartisan legislation to require a new code of conduct for the nine-member court.
Sens. Angus King and Lisa Murkowski are supporting the"Supreme Court Code of Conduct Act," which would compel the high court to form an ethics code and appoint an official to review complaints or potential conflicts of interest, according to a press release.“The American public’s confidence in the Supreme Court is at an all-time low. Americans have made clear their concerns with the transparency — or lack thereof — coming from the Supreme Court and its justices,” Murkowski said.
Meanwhile, King wrote that a Gallup poll released last year found that 25% of U.S. residents say that they have confidence in the Supreme Court. It's unclear how much support the senators will garner for the legislation. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell spoke out in defense of the justices Wednesday after Democrats called on Chief Justice John Roberts to testify on ethics matters, and he declined.
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