Kaelan Deese is a Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Examiner covering the latest happenings at the nation's highest court and the legal issues surrounding Second Amendment rights, abortion, and religious liberties. He previously wrote breaking news as a fellow for the Hill during the 2020 election cycle. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communications program in 2019. Follow Kaelan on X at @KaelanDC.
A billionaire friend of Justice Clarence Thomas is refusing to satisfy Senate Democrats' demands to reveal a full list of"payments or gifts of travel and lodging" given to Supreme Court justices, suggesting it lacks the authority to do so.
Durbin and Whitehouse have long sought to surface potential ethical dilemmas on the high court, especially in the wake of nonprofit ProPublica's reporting on Republican-appointed justices, and vowed Friday to"continue to investigate these ethical violations." Schneider argued,"We can discern no plausible connection between an enumerated power and imposing an ethics code on the Supreme Court. ... Indeed, as the Committee certainly knows, Justice Samuel Alito recently made this same point."
Durbin has tried without success to have Chief Justice John Roberts open some form of investigation into Alito, saying the justice was improperly opining on a piece of legislation Whitehouse proposed in July, the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act, which would require the high court to adopt a code of conduct and mechanism to investigate alleged violations of it by justices.
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