“We’re not imperial”: Liberal justice Elena Kagan argues that Congress does have the authority to regulate the Supreme Court. The legacy of Donald Trump’s presidency can be seen at the Supreme Court, as he appointed three conservative justices, shifting its ideological makeup to the right. Recent reports have raised concerns about questionable ties between some justices and individuals with interests in their decisions. Senate Democrats are now trying to pass legislation requiring the adoption of an ethics code by the justices, which has created an ideological split within the court. Conservative justice Samuel Alito claimed that Congress has no authority to impose such rules, but Kagan expressed her belief that lawmakers do have that power. She emphasized the need for the court to have checks and balances, stating that it should not be the only institution exempt from them. Kagan also stated that Congress could regulate the Supreme Court. We will wait to see if there is any response from lawmakers regarding her comments.
Liberal Justice Kagan Asserts Congress’ Power to Regulate Supreme Court – US Politics Live Update | US Supreme Court
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