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Justices Are Allowed to Have Friends

Por: Newsweek Opinion April 19, 2023

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The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by Mark Davis during a Newsweek debate about SCOTUS ethics. You can listen to the podcast here:In an objective vacuum there's the question of whether or not any justice gets to have rich friends. If that's a no, then okay, then there is stigma around all of this as there would be if Elena Kagan were to enjoy similar largess from George Soros. This is my consistency test. I... + full article



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