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Subject Heritage Take: Judicial Decisions, Not Ethics, Are the Real Target of SCOTUS Ethics Campaign
Date May 2, 2023 11:15 AM
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Judicial Decisions, Not Judicial Ethics, Are the Real Target <[link removed]> Calls for a “formal” or “enforceable” code of ethics for the Supreme Court imply that no ethics rules or guidelines already exist, that Congress has the authority to impose such a code, and that a genuine concern about ethics is the real motivation. None of these is true. Heritage Expert: Tom Jipping <[link removed]>
 
Latin Mass Churchgoers Witnessed Suspicious Activity After FBI’s ‘Radical-Traditional Catholic’ Memo <[link removed]> Two parishioners at a Latin Mass Catholic church in rural Northern Virginia say they witnessed suspicious activity from what looked like FBI vehicles in February, a month after the FBI’s Richmond office
published a now-rescinded internal memo focused on “radical-traditional Catholics.” Heritage Expert: Tyler O’Neil <[link removed]> 
 
To combat Beijing’s rising geopolitical influence, the U.S. must engage with the developing world <[link removed]> On April 15, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva concluded a visit to China. Lula’s trip was highly successful—for China. But it should be worrying for the United States. Heritage Expert: Michael Cunningham <[link removed]>
 
House Vote Means More Economic Growth, Less Government Control <[link removed]> On Wednesday, House Lawmakers passed the Limit, Save, and Grow Act on a vote of 217-215. The package ties a federal debt limit increase with immediate reforms that reduce inflationary government deficits, bolster our economy and household budgets, and begin the work of dismantling the woke and weaponized bureaucracy. Heritage Expert: Richard Stern <[link removed]>

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