Hi, we wanted to make sure you saw this urgent message about ethics on the Supreme Court. --The Demand Progress Team "The extremist Supreme Court is increasingly facing a legitimacy crisis," progressive champion Rep. Pramila Jayapal tweeted.1 With each new egregious ruling — including recent rulings on abortion rights, environmental protection, and gun regulations — SCOTUS further proves its illegitimacy. As Rep. Jayapal stated, "A system without basic ethics is a corrupt system."2 The Supreme Court lacks any ethical standards preventing justices from ruling in their own financial interests. And it's packed with far-right extremists backed by the Koch brothers-funded Federalist Society. It's clearer than ever: the Supreme Court needs structural change. Along with expanding the Supreme Court, another key change is passing the Judicial Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act. Progressive champions Rep. Pramila Jayapal and Sen. Elizabeth Warren introduced the Judicial Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act in response to the revelations about Justice Clarence Thomas’s highly questionable conduct on the court.3 Justice Thomas’s wife, far-right activist Ginni Thomas, got caught texting with Mark Meadows about the insurrection and agitating to overturn the 2020 election. If a justice or justice’s spouse has a conflict of interest, the justice must recuse themselves from the case. Otherwise we get situations like Justice Thomas’s brazen effort to block the congressional committee investigating the insurrection from accessing Trump’s papers.3 Rep. Jayapal and Sen. Warren called for Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself, but without a code of conduct, the Supreme Court is free to do as it pleases.4 In Rep. Jayapal’s words: "We can no longer stand by while our judges and justices take advantage of our system to build wealth and power at the expense of our country’s most marginalized." We need a SCOTUS Code of Ethics — now! Thanks for taking action, Sources: PAID FOR BY DEMAND PROGRESS (DemandProgress.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Join our online community on Facebook or Twitter. You can unsubscribe from this list at any time. |