Robert Reich on Nostr: By refusing to recuse himself from Jan 6 cases, Alito is violating the court's code ...
By refusing to recuse himself from Jan 6 cases, Alito is violating the court's code of ethics, which call for recusal when “the Justice’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned…”
If flying 2 pro-insurrection flags doesn't call his impartiality into question, what does?
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