There’s risk in the high court staying tight-lipped as controversies unfold, some crisis management experts say.
Neither Roberts nor the court as a whole have given any indication that they are considering adopting a binding code of conduct or making any significant changes to how they handle issues related to recusals or financial disclosures.
McLane worked for George W. Bush’s education secretary and in former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s administration. Michael Ricci, the former communications director for Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, believes sticking to business as usual is something any court would do in this type of situation. He thinks the high court will “try to wait out this particular period” and “anticipates that the issue might subside, especially with an election year coming up.”
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