The Supreme Court has issued a new code of conduct, which has received mixed reactions. Critics see it as a symbolic gesture to address the court's low approval rating, while others view it as a much-needed improvement. However, concerns have been raised about the code's accountability and its ability to satisfy Senate Democrats and their backers. The code is considered a good first step but may require further measures in the future.
America’s Supreme Court has given itself a code of conduct. It is a good first step—but the justices may find they need to go further https://t.co/oZNRdAWZVw 👇
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"Hi, Supreme Court Watchers and Fans! We hear there’s been some confusion lately about ethics! Not within the court, obviously, just outside it! We’re not confused. We are crystal clear." The latest from @petridishes: https://t.co/nWmnag500T
Schumer blasts Supreme Court's new ethics code for one 'glaring omission' https://t.co/3Oxrae23Ev
There was never any reason to believe that the Court enacting a code of conduct would satisfy Senate Democrats and their liberal dark-money backers. Their campaign has never really been about ethics but rather intimidating a Court that it despises for being faithful to the… https://t.co/g18sGSxGNB https://t.co/VIosEgNIz2
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The Supreme Court’s new code of conduct means that America’s highest judges will have to keep a closer eye on themselves. It may also pave the way for future self-improvement https://t.co/HHu6mWojDI 👇
The biggest omission in the Supreme Court's code of conduct is the glaring absence of accountability, Ruth Marcus writes. https://t.co/jII4DBk4Pf
Already, the Supreme Court’s code of conduct is an improvement on the status quo ante: nothing at all, the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/f8CbYMAmGl
The Supreme Court’s new ethics code “is an acknowledgment that the public is dissatisfied with the Court, but beyond that, it is more symbolic than anything else,” @loracorkelley writes in The Atlantic Daily: https://t.co/SkI3q6upk4
America’s Supreme Court has given itself a code of conduct. It is a good first step—but the justices may find they need to go further https://t.co/2HHaRz0SpM 👇
The latest from @anntelnaes: Justices Alito and Thomas sign on to the new Supreme Court ethics code https://t.co/foHJhKjIjS
The Supreme Court's code represents a much-needed dose of humility after recent years’ reports on some of the justices’ activities, the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/CNmuILPbBU
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The Supreme Court’s new ethics code has been welcomed by critics as a move in the right direction, but they also see it as a mostly symbolic gesture meant to address the court’s low approval rating https://t.co/iiSlNoxpfn https://t.co/iiSlNoxpfn
Letters to the Editor: The Supreme Court's new code of conduct makes a mockery of ethics (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/rMgZSXFLgd
It’s better to have a code of conduct for Supreme Court justices than not to have one, Ruth Marcus writes. "That’s the most that can be said for the document the justices issued Monday." https://t.co/pqiLlZFVdL