Amy Coney Barrett says Supreme Court ethics rules would be a good idea

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Lawrence Hurley covers the Supreme Court for NBC News.

Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Monday indicated she would support a code of conduct for the Supreme Court in the wake of recent claims that some justices have fallen short of required ethical standards. Speaking at the University of Minnesota Law School, Barrett said it would be 'a good idea for us do it' and suggested that the justices are broadly in support of a set of principles similar to those that lower court judges are required to follow.

The court has been under scrutiny for alleged ethics lapses following a ProPublica article in April that detailed Justice Clarence Thomas’ acceptance of trips from Harlan Crow, a Republican donor, which he had not disclosed in his annual financial disclosure reports. Thomas defended his actions, saying the gifts from Crow constituted “personal hospitality,” meaning he did not have to disclose them under the judicial disclosure rules at the time. Those rules have since been updated.

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