“Ultimately, taking more direct ownership of the code of conduct that it already follows allows the Supreme Court to emphasize its responsibility to articulate and follow ethical principles and guidelines. By doing so on its own, in a way that maintains the essential division between the branches and exercising its own independence, the court took the right step in the right way.�
Counterpoint: Supreme Court shows its integrity with new code of ethics
- THOMAS JIPPING InsideSources.com (TNS)
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- MARY BLASING
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- KEVIN SCHINDLER Special to the Daily Sun
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- JERONIMO VASQUEZ
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- ANONYMOUS
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