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Bipartisan Senate bill would require Supreme Court to impose code of conduct

Por: CBS News Politics April 26, 2023

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Washington — A bipartisan pair of senators introduced legislation Wednesday that requires the Supreme Court to implement a code of conduct and designate an official to review potential conflicts of interest, action that comes after Justice Clarence Thomas came under scrutiny for trips he accepted from a Republican real estate magnate.Called the , the bill from Sens. Angus King, an independent from Maine who caucuses with the Democrats, and... + full article



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