Insights on the Supreme Court's New Ethics Guidelines

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant development encapsulated in a 14-page document outlining five canons of conduct. Addressing issues such as judicial recusal and permissible outside activities, the Code consolidates ethical rules guiding the Court's members. This webinar assembled a panel of Supreme Court and Legal Ethics experts to delve into the nuances of the Code, exploring surprises within its text and elucidating its implications for the Court's future.
    The release of a Code coincides with the Professional Responsibility & Legal Ethics Practice Group's sponsorship of a National Lawyers Convention breakout panel titled "Originalist Perspectives on Ethics and the Supreme Court." The discussion, held just days before the Code's unveiling, pondered the necessity of an Ethics Code for the Supreme Court and foreshadowed lingering questions for the Court.
    Featuring:
    Prof. Arthur Hellman, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
    David Lat, Founder, Original Jurisdiction
    Moderator: Hon. Jennifer Perkins, Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One
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    As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.

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  • @goddess_of_Kratos
    @goddess_of_Kratos 7 місяців тому

    Oh no she didn't go into the privacy of Judges that are under the scrutiny of misconduct because you know why they're being public information requested, is because they ruined somebody in the public's life. The minute someone becomes a judge they become of the public, and only the bad ones will be embarrassed when that occurs so please stop protecting the bad guy