U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan publicly voiced concern over the declining public opinion of the high court on Friday. She stated that to mend the court’s reputation, its justices must urgently address legitimate concerns regarding ethical practices and halt the reversal of long-standing precedents.
In the same vein, Justice Kagan suggested the development and enforcement of an ethical code for the Supreme Court as a measure to regain public confidence. This suggestion has drawn widespread attention and is likely to fuel further debates on judicial ethics and the court’s image in the public eye.
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