'From my perspective, I don't have any problem with an enforceable code,' Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told CBS News.
Washington — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said she does not 'have any problem' with an enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court, as the nation's highest court continues to face questions over its ethics practices amid calls from Democrats for stricter rules.
His most recent disclosure form, released to the public in June, included an amendment listing two trips taken with Crow in 2019: to Bali and Monte Rio, California.Still, Democratic senators investigating Thomas' compliance with ethics policies said they uncovered even more undisclosed travel, including three trips the justice took on Crow's private jet between 2017 and 2021 and a roundtrip flight from Hawaii to New Zealand in November 2010.
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