Conservative stalwart J. Michael Luttig, the vaunted former judge who’s pushing the Supreme Court justices to abide by the highest ethical standards possible, is not letting up. (via Deadline: Legal Blog)
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Striking a much different tone than Roberts, the former federal judge wrote that the court “should want, without quibble, to subject itself to the highest possible professional and ethical standards that would render the Court beyond reproach.”.
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