On the recordDecember 7, 2022
The Supreme Court needs a public, binding code of conduct. If the Court does not adopt its own, then Congress should require the Court to develop one.
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congress.govThe Supreme Court needs a public, binding code of conduct. If the Court does not adopt its own, then Congress should require the Court to develop one.
Swalwell calls for a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court to enhance accountability.
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