Great post Ketanji Brown Jackson slapped with ethics complaint over husband's income Group says Supreme Court justice omitted portions of husband's income on disclosure forms for years
According to a loony tunes professor, it's OK for Clarence Thomas to take bribes since he grew up poor. Clarence Thomas Can Take Bribes Because He Grew Up Poor, Declares Professor Professor Steven Calabresi defends Clarence Thomas as 'incorruptible.' Bad satire or has he lost his damn mind? https://abovethelaw.com/2024/01/clarence-thomas-bribery-fedsoc/ Hint: The loony tunes professor is out of his mind and has doubled down on his nonsense.
I can't think of anything more dangerous than to equate regulatory power as equal to legislative power. These are all unelected bureaucrats with way too much, unchecked power.
at some point on the SCOTUS chopping block: https://www.reuters.com/legal/gover...ene-companys-lawsuit-against-nlrb-2024-01-09/ SpaceX sued the NLRB last week, claiming its structure is unconstitutional because the agency's administrative law judges and its five members, who hear cases in house, are insulated from at-will removal by the U.S. president. The lawsuit came one day after the board issued a complaint accusing SpaceX of illegally firing eight engineers, including the four seeking to intervene in the lawsuit, for calling Musk a "distraction and embarrassment" in a letter to company executives. One of the engineers, Tom Moline, criticized SpaceX for its "attempt to re-write the rules in the middle of the game." "Instead of addressing the repeated calls to fix its toxic work environment, SpaceX would rather neutralize the NLRB, ensuring that all workers across the country be subject to similarly demeaning working conditions," Moline said in a statement provided by his lawyers. The board in its complaint against SpaceX claims the company violated the engineers' rights under federal labor law to band together and advocate for better working conditions.
Ketanji Brown Jackson ethics complaints referred to judicial conference finance committee Conservative group says Supreme Court justice omitted portions of husband's income on disclosure forms for years