President Biden Criticizes Supreme Court's Decision on Affirmative Action

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President Biden Criticizes Supreme Court's Decision on Affirmative Action
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President Biden criticizes the Supreme Court for making affirmative action in college admissions illegal and calls it a 'not normal court'. The court issues its first code of ethics in response to criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts to some justices.

President Biden criticized the Supreme Court following its decision to make affirmative action in college admissions illegal. A reporter asked Biden if he thinks the court had gone "rogue," to which Biden responded, "this is not a normal court." More LiveNOW from FOX streaming videois adopting its first code of ethics , in the face of sustained criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts from wealthy benefactors to some justices.was issued by the court Monday.

The justices, who have hinted at internal deliberations over an ethics code, last met Thursday in their private conference room at the court."The absence of a Code, however, has led in recent years to the misunderstanding that the Justices of this Court, unlike all other jurists in this country, regard themselves as unrestricted by any ethics rules," the justices wrote. "To dispel this misunderstanding, we are issuing this Code, which largely represents a codification of principles that we have long regarded as governing our conduc

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