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In reply to the discussion: Justice Alito says Congress lacks the power to impose ethics code on Supreme Court [View all]bullimiami
(14,072 posts)31. Accepting bribes is a crime. DOJ should be deeply investigating everything about corrupt justices
charge and try them. can they serve on the court from jail? who cares.
the only remedy is not impeachment. not for a president not for a sc justice. any other answer is bullshit.
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Justice Alito says Congress lacks the power to impose ethics code on Supreme Court [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 2023
OP
It's not "controversial"; it's incorrect per Rep. Ted Lieu and Sen. Whitehouse. Nt
spooky3
Jul 2023
#1
I hope to see scholars respond to this en mass in every paper across the land
msfiddlestix
Jul 2023
#34
Indeed, SCOTUS Is Y'all Qaeda's Nat-C Fascist Spanish Inquisition Shit For Brains Style...
MayReasonRule
Jul 2023
#40
To paraphrase another shining figure, "If a supreme court justice does it, it's not illegal."
PSPS
Jul 2023
#19
The hell congress can't. They can turn off the money spigot any time they want.
Ray Bruns
Jul 2023
#44
Accepting bribes is a crime. DOJ should be deeply investigating everything about corrupt justices
bullimiami
Jul 2023
#31
Sam, the Constitution did not provide for shenanigans like refusing to consider a nomination
LuckyLib
Jul 2023
#37
I Enjoyed The Concept's Impetus - Whether Or Not It's A Viable Proposition Is Not My Wheelhouse
MayReasonRule
Jul 2023
#43
Mr. Alito may well be the most arrogant bastard ever to serve on the Court. Add to that ...
Hekate
Jul 2023
#39
Exactly how I though of Scalia, Alito must be competing the most sociopathic asshat
msfiddlestix
Jul 2023
#67
Not up to Alito, but up to the 8 other justices. If 5 decide the opposite, Alito is FUCKED.
Stuart G
Jul 2023
#46
Alito's arrogance is only exceeded by his hubris. And we all know, as the Greeks did, that it never
Martin68
Jul 2023
#48
I didn't say Congress had the power to order them about but it does have the power of the purse
cstanleytech
Jul 2023
#56
Now that the heat is on and we're watching, it's a lot harder to bribe SCOTUS justices
Novara
Jul 2023
#58
"The common rabble in the House and Senate has no authority over us, the gods!"
Mysterian
Jul 2023
#59