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Chief Justice Roberts declines to meet with Democrats on ethics concerns amid Alito flag flap
Chief Justice John Roberts declined to meet with top Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss ethics issues in the wake of reports that controversial flags were flown at Justice Samuel Alito's houses.NBC News - Top stories -
Chief justice rejects Senate Democrats' request for meeting after Alito flag flap
Chief Justice John Roberts rejected request from Senate Democrats to meet on Supreme Court ethics issues amid Alito flag flap.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme court chief justice declines to meet US senators about Alito upside-down flag furor – live
John Roberts declines invitation to talk about supreme court ethics and the controversy over flags that flew outside homes owned by Alito . If a New York jury finds Trump guilty of business fraud charges, what impact would it have on the election? ...The Guardian - World -
Chief Justice Rejects Call for Alito’s Recusal in Jan. 6 Cases After Flag Incidents
In a letter to Democratic senators, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said that individual justices decide when to recuse. He declined to meet with the senators to discuss court ethics.The New York Times - Top stories -
All the Justice's Flags
Congressional regulation of court ethics is lawful.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Alito declines to step aside from Trump cases amid flag conflict
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is rejecting calls to recuse himself from cases related to the Jan. 6 attack after two controversial flags were seen flying at his homes. NBC’s Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Chief Justice Roberts declines meeting with Senate Democrats over Alito concerns
Chief Justice John Roberts declined to meet with Democratic senators to discuss Supreme Court ethics issues in the wake of reports that controversial flags were flown at Justice Samuel Alito's houses. In his letter, Roberts cited concerns about ...NBC News - Politics -
Wait, We’ve Been Flying the Flag the Alitos Had? San Francisco Takes It Down.
Critics slammed Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. after the “Appeal to Heaven” flag was flown outside his vacation home, but it had billowed in the heart of San Francisco for 60 years.The New York Times - Top stories -
Neighbors say Alitos used security detail car to intimidate them after sign dispute
Emily Baden says after a disagreement over political lawn signs with the US supreme court justice’s wife, a black car began parking at her mother’s home. Neighbors of Samuel Alito and his wife described how a disagreement over political lawn signs ...The Guardian - World -
Supreme Court chief justice declines meeting with Dems amid Alito ethics flap
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