The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved legislation that would impose strict new ethics rules on justices, moving over fierce objections from Republicans to address a string of revelations about Supreme Court justices taking free luxury trips and receiving other financial benefits from wealthy benefactors.
The legislation, which stands little chance of advancing given the strong G.O.P.
opposition, would require the Supreme Court to, at a minimum, adopt and adhere to ethics and disclosure rules equivalent to those applied to members of Congress.
It would also impose new transparency requirements and create a panel of appellate judges to review misconduct complaints made against the justices.
Democratic members of the committee said the action was necessary because the court has refused to police itself.
Persons:
Richard J, Durbin
Organizations:
Democratic
Locations:
Illinois