'The Left craves power, and Supreme Court justices who respect the limits on their power are just standing in the way. The Left’s takeover strategy requires convincing Americans that judges are just politicians in robes.' -Thomas Jipping
, reported the income, but apparently had not noted the name change in his disclosure paperwork. That’s pretty minor even for an oversight, and certainly not evidence of an ethical scandal.in 1991 for same reason they do so now—to undermine his influence. Then-Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder suggested that, having been raised Catholic, Thomas’ allegiance might be to the pope.
Another liberal favorite, Judge Nina Pillard of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, did not recuse herself from cases in which her husband’s organization, the national ACLU, had taken a position. Even when her court, with her participation, ruled in favor of the position the ACLU supported on issues such as conditions of confinement of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Left never said a word.
that no justice provided such information with regard to any income. While some are claiming that Gorsuch violated the ethics rules, theon this actually admitted that Gorsuch’s disclosure “did not violate the law” but, for some reason, still “underscored the need for ethics reform.”in late September claimed that Supreme Court “justices shield spouses’ work from potential conflict-of-interest disclosures.
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