Supreme Court Adopts Code of Conduct for the First Time Amid Controversies

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Supreme Court Adopts Code of Conduct for the First Time Amid Controversies
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Supreme Court announces adoption of a code of conduct for the first time in its history, in response to controversies surrounding private jet travel and vacations accepted by some justices. The code aims to address public concerns and maintain public faith in the court. Justice Amy Coney Barrett supports the idea of a formal code of conduct.

Supreme Court announces adoption of a code of conduct for the first time in its history, in response to controversies surrounding private jet travel and vacations accepted by some justices. The code aims to address public concerns and maintain public faith in the court.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett supports the idea of a formal code of conduct.

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