The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department.
"There is reason to doubt that the Conference has any such authority,” a top judiciary official told Democratic lawmakers ...
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The U.S. Judicial Conference rejected Democratic lawmakers' plea to refer Justice Clarence Thomas to the Department of Justice for not disclosing gifts. Thomas, who later amended financial reports, ...
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The U.S. Judicial Conference dismissed Democratic lawmakers' request to refer Justice Clarence Thomas to the DOJ over financial disclosures. Despite Thomas amending reports, accusations persist. A ...
The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department, the judiciary’s policymaking body said Thursday.
a private jet flight to New York's Adirondacks in July and jet and yacht trip to New York City sponsored by billionaire Harlan Crow in October, one of more than two dozen times detailed in the ...