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October 25, 2024

We Need a Binding and Enforceable Supreme Court Ethics Code

The National Law Journal

In a much-discussed Harvard Law Review article, Stanford Law professor Mark A. Lemley lamented that the newly empowered Roberts Court has become an "imperial Supreme Court," repeatedly using its decisions to arrogate power to the court itself. Based on our review, the U.S. Supreme Court's recently adopted Code of Conduct displays this same "imperial" attitude with respect to ethical issues, eliding ethical mandates that apply to all other judges and seemingly placing the justices beyond the law. For the sake of our judicial system, it is time for Congress to act.

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