Clarence Thomas Ethics Part 3: No Financial Ethics Oversight of Supreme Court
Judiciary, topped by compromised Supreme Court, faces deeper damage under returned Trump
Dec 28, 2024 #SupremeCourt #ClarenceThomas #DonaldTrump Donald Trump has already made clear his insistence that judges give him special treatment, and as he returns to the White House emboldened to fill the judiciary with obedient political servants, the judiciary’s fading credibility with the public could suffer irreparable damage. Melissa Murray, law professor at NYU, and Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer at Slate Magazine, discuss with Alex Wagner.
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