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Enforcement Mechanisms for Supreme Court Ethics Codes: Applying State Models to SCOTUS

May 31, 2026 Katherine Nipper

Enforcement Mechanisms for Supreme Court Ethics Codes: Applying State Models to SCOTUS

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By: Katherine Nipper

University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law Student, Katherine Nipper, proposes an enforcement mechanism for the Supreme Court of the United States’ Code of Conduct, and uses state models as a basis for the proposal.

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