Legal experts say its time for the Supreme Court’s ethics code to grow some teeth

Legal experts are lamenting the lack of an enforceable judicial ethics code, with some calling for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s recusal, following a New York Times report that a symbol of the “Stop the Steal” movement to reject the 2020 election was flown outside Alito’s home in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Ten leading legal experts told Salon Friday that the conduct — the flying of an upside-down flag, a known symbol of the movement to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, at a justice’s home — appears to violate the Supreme Court’s own ethics code, adopted last last year, by creating an appearance of bias.

Those experts said it’s far past time for the nine justices who enjoy lifetime appointments to hold themselves to the highest ethical standards. But, they noted, the Supreme Court has shown itself reluctant to do so.

“The situation is out of control,” Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush who worked with Justice Alito on his 2006 Senate confirmation, told Salon. “This is after the insurrection, so it’s really him weighing in, getting involved publicly in a dispute over the insurrection.”

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I hate that attitude…

    When the English told wealthy American smugglers that they’d have to pay the taxes they should have always been paying, did this wealthy Americans say “there’s nothing we can do?”

    Nope.

    The paid people to dress up as Native Americans, threw some tea into a harbor, and created their own country.

    When they said we were a democracy, but only wealthy white males could vote, did women and other races just accept it because that was the rule?

    No, they fought for decades to be included.

    So when I see another American throw their fucking hands up and say we can’t try to fix a problem because the problem is legal…

    Where did you learn that shit?

    This is motherfucking America where the only rule that can never be changed is “might makes right”.

    Conservatives 100% operate under that rule and nothing else. If they can get away with something, they can do it.

    You think if they needed to they wouldn’t throw a SC in jail and sit someone else in that chair?

    If we want to fix the country we need to stop being the only ones caring about the rule book and checking it before we do anything.

    Arrest Alito’s ass for sedetion and acts against the US government.

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      6 months ago

      You seem to have ignored your own key word at the start there. That key word being ‘wealthy.’

      Yes, when the wealthy revolt, things get done. No one suggests otherwise.

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      6 months ago

      Well, I can’t do an arrest. Can you do an arrest? I’m guessing you can neither arrest nor prosecute. If you can, by all means. I look forward to hearing about it. But I don’t expect to. I expect that that is not a solution that will be employed. John Oliver tried an extrajudicial offer to Clarence Thomas, and he doesn’t seem to have accepted that. So there don’t appear to be any remedies within the system, adjacent to the system, or near the system. And somehow, I also doubt I’ll hear about you throwing his tea into the harbor.

      Who bells the cat?

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        6 months ago

        If my name was Joe Biden and I controlled the federal government, yeah, I could do all that…

        Trump’s openly talking about doing that for the wrong reasons, just charging anyone who doesn’t like him and throwing them in jail.

        There are valid reasons here:

        Sedetion and acts against the federal government. Hell, I’m sure we can throw some conspiracy charges in there, maybe some racketeering?

        Did you know we have this place called Gitmo where we don’t even have to give people trials for this shit?

        I was actually there before, the iguanas are cool, but it’s incredibly depressing. The people stationed there get turnt up when another ship comes in tho, everybody that could had taken the day off and were waiting at the bar just to see some new faces.

        But there’s a lot of people imprisoned there that have done far less to damage America than Alito.

        What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.

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            6 months ago

            Maybe write Joe a letter or something?

            I mean, if nationwide protests don’t work, I wouldn’t get my hopes up for a letter.

            But it won’t hurt, so go for it.