A Senate Judiciary Committee report details Justice Clarence Thomas’s undisclosed luxury travel, totaling over $4.75 million in gifts and travel since 1991, including unreported 2021 trips sponsored by Harlan Crow. The report, which also highlights ethical concerns involving other justices, urges Congress to create an enforceable code of conduct for Supreme Court justices, a measure unlikely to pass with Republicans soon taking Senate control. The investigation revealed a pattern of undisclosed gifts and travel extending back to Justice Antonin Scalia, while current justices have faced scrutiny for various conflicts of interest.
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President Biden’s recent announcement of a bold plan to reform the Supreme Court and ensure that no President is above the law is a monumental step in the right direction for our country. The proposal includes crucial changes such as the elimination of immunity for crimes committed by a former President while in office, term limits for Supreme Court Justices, and the implementation of a binding code of conduct for Justices.
The proposal to remove immunity for crimes committed by a former President during their time in office is long overdue. No one should be exempt from federal criminal indictment, trial, conviction, or sentencing simply because they held the highest office in the land.… Continue reading
It’s disheartening to read about Japan’s Olympic gymnastics captain, Shoko Miyata, being sent home for smoking, a decision that has undoubtedly cast a shadow over the team’s chances at the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. As a 19-year-old star athlete, Miyata’s violation of the team’s code of conduct, which prohibits smoking for anyone under the age of 20, has led to her abrupt departure from the final training camp.
It’s important to note that this decision was made by Japan’s Gymnastics Association and not the Olympic committee. The existence of strict codes of conduct for athletes is understandable, as they serve to uphold certain standards and values associated with representing their country on a global stage.… Continue reading