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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan Sparks Debate on Ethics Code for U.S. Supreme Court Amid Growing Public Scrutiny

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has expressed her support for an ethics code for the court, while noting that the justices are divided on the issue. This follows a series of controversial rulings and ethical controversies, and Kagan has suggested that Congress could take action to address the issue. It remains to be seen what action Congress will take.

Mike Pence Takes Aim at Former Boss Donald Trump in Wake of Federal Indictment

Mike Pence has taken direct aim at Donald Trump in the wake of his four-count federal indictment, defending himself for ignoring Trump's pleas and emphasizing the importance of upholding the Constitution and the rule of law. Pence was a key witness in the prosecution's case, and his statement serves as a reminder of the importance of putting the country first.

Justice Alito Challenges Proposed Supreme Court Ethics Legislation in Wall Street Journal Interview

Democrats have pushed a Supreme Court ethics legislation through a Senate committee, which has been met with opposition from Justice Alito, who is the first member of the court to take a public stand against it. The legislation is in response to Justice Alito's interview with two Wall Street Journal writers, including one who is an attorney representing plaintiffs in a key case before the Supreme Court. Its prospects in the full Senate remain uncertain.

Supreme Court Rules Affirmative Action in College Admissions Unconstitutional, Bringing an End to Systematic Consideration of Race in the Process

The Supreme Court has ruled that the use of affirmative action in college admissions is unconstitutional, with Chief Justice John Roberts writing the majority opinion and Justice Sonia Sotomayor writing a dissenting opinion. This decision is likely to have a significant impact on college admissions, as many institutions have long relied on affirmative action as a way to promote diversity on campus.

Supreme Court Rules Race-Conscious Admissions Policies of Harvard and UNC Violate Constitution

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 and 6-2 that race-conscious admission policies of Harvard College and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution, bringing an end to affirmative action in higher education. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, which could have implications for other areas of the law such as employment and housing. The ruling is a major victory for Students for Fair Admissions, Inc., and could have a major impact on college admissions nationwide.

Supreme Court Rejects Sweeping Version of Independent State Legislature Theory in 6-3 Ruling, Upholding Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances in the Electoral Process.

Key takeaways: The Supreme Court rejected the Independent State Legislature Theory (ISLT) in a 6-3 ruling. The ISLT would have vested state legislatures with the…

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