Legislation requiring the Supreme Court’s nine justices to adopt a binding code of ethics was adopted by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, but the proposal faces a slim chance of passing in the narrowly divided Senate.
The panel voted 11 to 10 along party lines to move the legislation to the full Senate and struck down nearly all Republican amendments during the markup session.
“It was eleven years ago, and a very different Supreme Court, when I first called on Chief Justice Roberts to adopt a binding code of conduct for all Supreme Court justices,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin , the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said in his opening remarks. The bill “would finally bring Supreme Court justices’s ethics requirement in line with virtually every other public servant in the federal government.
But despite broad Democratic support, Whitehouse’s Supreme Court ethics bill appears to be doomed in the full Senate. Committee Republicans said during the meeting that they would vote against the bill if Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer brought it up for a floor vote.“I can assure the American people this ill-conceived effort in the name of reforming the court will go nowhere in the United States Senate,” said Sen. Lindsey O. Graham , the Judiciary Committee’s top Republican.
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