Which votes. Please share since you know. |
Can you point to the evidence? Did Crow have matters before the Court? Is there an appreciable difference between Thomas' rulings before and after he met Crow? |
No one has done it at the scale or length of time that Justice Corrupt did. The Thomases have been living a lifestyle way above what they could honestly afford. RBG's husband was a highly successful lawyer for decades, and they is no comparison at all. |
Just thinking a little about this. I don't have friends as wealthy--or anywhere close--as Crow. But, if they enjoy travelling with friends, there probably are not many who could afford to pay their own way on those trips. |
The linked articles says he did not have to disclose, I did read. Comprehend |
Read the thread, this has been covered. Crow is on the board of the American Enterprise Institute which files amicus briefs all the time. |
This doesn't answer the question. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2004-03-14-0403130314-story.html And on and on... |
Yes there is. Do you really think a SCJ can fly under the radar? There are only a handful of lawyers from a small group of firms that specialize in the SCOTUS case. They make a lot and lots of money and have a files on each SCJ. I have seen the analysis of votes and associations(people, organizations, spouses, etc) for each justices. Thomas is the easiest to get if you know the right people. There is a dollar value assigned to Thomas. It’s the way some SCJ works. Guess what the analysis will never see the light of day because why f%$% up an easy vote. |
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How about this? It doesn’t really matter if he did or did not. What matters is perception. And the perception right now is that there is (at least) one justice available for purchase. Regardless of this is true, this taints the legitimacy of the court that Robert’s has not protected. We all hope that the legal system is our last hope, but as we are seeing quickly and brightly, that hope is eroding. This latest scandal is just adding fuel to the fire. So no, maybe we don’t have exact proof of bribery, but the optics of this are pretty bad. Especially for a SC that already buried its image. We no long have faith. |
This has been publicly known about Thomas for like two decades; even before Roberts was Chief Justice. So at what point exactly did this become a perception problem for the court? The actual underlying facts matter as well, not just the perception. Would you really leave the court susceptible to the whims of public opinion and twitter trending topics? That way lies madness. |
Since he did not violate anything, now it doesn’t matter? Of course it matters. That’s like saying it’s ok for your husband to leave you even though you didn’t cheat. Other people perceive you as a cheater, so it’s your fault. |
Thomas' actions here are simply indefensible. Whether they violate some specific statutes, some guidelines that theoretically the Justice as supposed to follow, or general common sense, Thomas is corrupt. Get real. The Justice are supposed to have the highest of ethics and be free of any actual or perceived conflict. Thomas several months ago pushed back on those challenging the Court. Those push backs were due to Thomas' own behavior. Integrity and respect are earned not simply given. Thomas simply has none. His lack of self awareness is simply amazing and frankly makes him a lousy lawyer. |
https://fixthecourt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Recent-Ethical-Lapses-by-the-Justices-FTC-Dec.-2022.pdf Burn. It. All. DOWN!! |