Daily Journal Staff Writer
A coalition of more than 100 law professors, including 11 from California-based schools, urged Congress in a letter Wednesday to create a code of ethics that would guide the conduct of U.S. Supreme Court justices. Unlike district and circuit court judges, the nine justices are not beholden to any enforceable ethics rules. The issue has received attention of late after critics accused Justices Antonin Scalia a...
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