Judges, but adapted to the unique institutional setting of the Supreme Court.
In many cases, however, these Canons are broadly worded general principles informing conduct, rather than specific rules requiring no exercise of judgment or discretion.
This concern is heightened with respect to Canons applicable to Justices of the Supreme Court, given the often sharp disagreement concerning matters of great import that come before the Supreme Court.
It instead is tailored to the Supreme Court's placement at the head of a branch of our tripartite governmental structure.
The Supreme Court consists of nine Members who sit together.
Persons:
Dick, Frankfurter, J, “, Cheney, Scalia
Organizations:
U.S, . New, United, D.C
Locations:
., . New York, Stmt, United States, Court