The Supreme Court justices clarify that the new code of ethics is not entirely new and lacks an enforcement mechanism. The new rules will serve as guidance for the justices.
These justices would like, through the announcement, to reassure us there is nothing actually “new” about the new code. The old rules, like the new ones, lack any sort of enforcement mechanism . So if the old rules were advisory principles, to which the old justices could look for guidance in deciding whether or not to adhere to them, so too the new rules, which are binding, will mainly serve as guidance to which the justices may newly look for guidance.
Supreme Court Justices Code Of Ethics Enforcement Mechanism Guidance
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