U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has declared her support for introducing a binding code of ethics for the SCOTUS.
“From my perspective, I don’t have any problem with an enforceable code,” Jackson said during a “CBS Sunday Morning” interview while plugging her new memoir.
“A binding code of ethics is pretty standard for judges.
“And so I guess the question is, ‘Is the Supreme Court any different?’” Jackson said.
“And I guess I have not seen a persuasive reason as to why the court is different than the other courts.”
She did qualify her support as being “general,” rather than supporting any specific legislation at this point. […]
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