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Subject Ian Millhiser on Supreme Court Corruption
Date May 12, 2023 3:22 PM
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USA Today: Do past Supreme Court cases offer clues about how the justices view ethics, transparency?

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This week on CounterSpin: USA Today reported ([link removed]) that, "as it heads into the final stretch of its current term, the Supreme Court is on defense following a series of revelations about gifts, property sales and disclosure." That, you might say, is putting it mildly. The recent revelations are not about trinkets, but millions of dollars' worth of benefits, vacations, jobs—and not from nowhere in particular, but from powerful parties ([link removed]) with express interest in shaping the Court's decision-making ([link removed]) . "Disclosure," in this instance, is another word for democracy—people's right to know (and act upon the knowledge of) what, besides their votes, is influencing the laws that shape their
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As details of Clarence Thomas' secret-but-not-so-secret relationship with Republican billionaire Harlan Crow ([link removed]) —and also with Federalist Society head Leonard Leo ([link removed]) —roll out, the John Roberts–led Supreme Court has told ([link removed]) congressional leaders they don't believe any ethics rules really apply to them, and that's not a problem. Whether that cravenly elitist, anti-democratic notion gets to carry the day will depend on many things, one of them being journalists' willingness to stick with the stories, explore their structural and historical roots, demand transparency, and keep reporting faithfully to the public about what is learned and what is not—and why not. Even or especially if the Court is "on defense."

Because the information out of the Supreme Court has, as Slate's Dahlia Lithwick ([link removed]) has said, gone beyond an "ethics problem" to a "five-alarm fire" ([link removed]) democracy-reform problem. And news media will be central to the response.

We talk this week about the Supreme Court, where it's going and where's it taking all of us, with Ian Millhiser, who covers the Court for Vox ([link removed]) , and is author of, most recently, The Agenda: How a Republican Supreme Court Is Reshaping America ([link removed]) .

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