The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on Supreme Court ethics reform this Tuesday.
, writing that testimony"before the Senate Judiciary Committee by the Chief Justice of the United States is exceedingly rare, as one might expect in light of separation of powers concerns and the importance of preserving judicial independence."
The statement said the justices"today reaffirm and restate foundational ethics principles and practices to which they subscribe in carrying out their responsibilities as Members of the Supreme Court of the United States." In a statement, he said he would proceed with the hearing, which will"review common sense proposals" to hold Supreme Court justices more accountable to ethics guidelines.
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