Opinion | It's not the Supreme Court justices' wives that you're really mad at

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Opinion | It's not the Supreme Court justices' wives that you're really mad at
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Concerns have risen over the professional activities of the spouse of a Supreme Court justice. No, not that one.

that when judges and Supreme Court justices are making decisions, they’re evenhandedly applying the facts of the case to the law. This would be in contrast to simply making decisions because they want a certain outcome, regardless of what previous decisions might say.

It’s not entirely clear that it would be legal to impose a mandatory code of conduct on the Supreme Court.

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