- thehill.com
Supreme Court justices face new disclosure requirements for gifts, free …
WebMar 29, 2023 · The new regulations quietly went into effect on March 14 and clarify that the justices — and all federal judges — must disclose gifts and free stays at commercial properties, or when gifts of...
- msn.com
Supreme Court justices under new ethics disclosures on trips ... - MSN
WebSupreme Court justices and all federal judges must provide a fuller public accounting of free trips, meals and other gifts they accept from corporations or other organizations, according...
- nytimes.com
Justices Must Disclose Travel and Gifts Under New Rules
WebMar 29, 2023 · By Abbie VanSickle. March 29, 2023. WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices will be required to disclose more of their activities, including some free trips, air travel and other types of...
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The Ethics of Nine of the Most Powerful People in America
WebApr 14, 2023 · At least one member of the Supreme Court told Justice Clarence Thomas that there was no problem accepting privately paid luxury trips and other lavish gifts from “close personal friends”...
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Supreme Court travel ban ruling: Which countries, what does it do?
WebJun 26, 2018 · The ruling on the travel ban, the third iteration of a Trump campaign promise, applies to travelers from five predominately-Muslim countries: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. While the ban...
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US Supreme Court justices get tougher rules for reporting free trips…
WebMar 29, 2023 · By Nate Raymond. (Reuters) -U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges must now provide greater public disclosure of any free trips, meals or gifts they receive under new regulations...
- publicintegrity.org
Supreme Court justices bolstered by free travel, royalties, rental ...
WebJul 2, 2015 · Supreme Court justices bolstered by free travel, royalties, rental income – Center for Public Integrity. Democracy. Supreme Court justices bolstered by free travel, royalties, rental income. by Reity O'Brien and Rachel Baye July 2, 2015. Kevin Wolf/AP. Reading Time: 3 minutes.
- opensecrets.org
Supreme Court justices continue to rack up trips on private …
WebJun 13, 2019 · The Supreme Court’s nine justices disclosed taking a combined 64 trips in 2018 in which various aspects such as transportation, food and lodging were reimbursed by others, according to annual financial disclosures released Thursday by the Office of Government Ethics.
- rollcall.com
Federal courts tweak ethics rule for travel, meals and more
WebMar 29, 2023 · Congress. Federal courts tweak ethics rule for travel, meals and more. Supreme Court justices have a narrower exemption for 'personal hospitality' after pressure from lawmakers. Sen....
- cornell.edu
LII: Supreme Court Collection - LII / Legal Information Institute
WebSupreme Court; topic: right to travel. Kent v. Dulles 357 U.S. 116 (1958) Aptheker v. Secretary of State 378 U.S. 500 (1964) Zemel v. Rusk 381 U.S. 1 (1965) United States v. Guest 383 U.S. 745 (1966) Shapiro v. Thompson 394 U.S. 618 (1969) Oregon v. Mitchell 400 U.S. 112 (1970) Graham v. Department of Pub. Welfare 403 U.S. 365 (1971)