Brian Fallon, co-founder of the political advocacy group Demand Justice, says Supreme Court reform is needed to restore faith in the system.
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After several high-profile controversies involving Supreme Court justices, two senators are introducing legislation that would require the high court to create a code of conduct.
Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, are backing the Supreme Court Code of Conduct Act, which would call on the court to create an ethics code and appoint an official to review public complaints or “potential conflicts,” the lawmakers said in a news release.
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YES. As well NO single person should ever be allowed power for unlimitd time. Not 18 years….tooo long.
third coequal branch of government, life time appointment, without accountability, can be nominated by an undemocratically elected president, and approved by an undemocratically represented senate???????????