Rebecca Shabad is a politics reporter for NBC News based in Washington.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a Democratic-sponsored bill that would require Supreme Court justices to adopt a binding code of conduct. “The highest court in the land cannot and should not have the lowest ethical standards,” said Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., in a floor speech before the motion.
But the bill did attract blowback squarely along party lines, with a string of Republicans delivered floor speeches criticizing the bill ahead of the vote. Graham said that the bill is about “undermining” the court, rather than improving it. Kennedy argued that Democrats’ actions were motivated not by ethics, but by abortion, referring to the Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade.
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