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Congress is taking notice

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POGO Weekly Spotlight

October 30, 2021

This week, we saw some real momentum on one of the core issues we focus on: reducing conflicts of interest in the courts. Congress held a hearing on judicial ethics prompted by a blockbuster Wall Street Journal report revealing that more than 130 judges failed to recuse themselves from cases that involved companies in which the judges or their families owned stock.

POGO’s Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette testified as part of the hearing this week. He urged Congress to improve reporting requirements when it comes to financial holdings, increase transparency around recusal decisions, and establish a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

Congress is listening. A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House and Senate have crafted draft legislation that would improve reporting requirements to help judges avoid conflicts of interest. These are reforms we called for earlier this year, and we’re thrilled Congress is taking notice.

INVESTIGATION

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ANALYSIS

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A recent legal memo from an unlikely source could help empower congressional oversight.

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OP-ED

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LETTER

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DNA testing could prove Rodney Reed is innocent. The Supreme Court must step in to ensure justice is served.

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TESTIMONY

Increasing Transparency and Accountability in the Judicial Branch

Government Affairs Manager Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette testified before House members to share POGO’s recommendations for bolstering judicial ethics and increasing public trust in the judiciary.

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Without transparency in courts, you cannot have legitimacy in the courts.”

Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Government Affairs Manager, in Reuters

OVERHEARD

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’s @MarkThompson_DC’s smart take on it all.

ONE LINERS

“If the F-35 was working properly as a program, this kind of letter would not need to be written.”

Dan Grazier, Jack Shanahan Military Fellow, in the Washington Times

 

“The [conflict of interest rules] rules are currently insufficient to meet the challenges, particularly if you take into consideration that the American people really view corruption as a huge problem.”

Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Government Affairs Manager, in CNN

 

“While inspectors general have a lot of access in their own agencies, they often don’t have that access to other agencies.”

Liz Hempowicz, Director of Public Policy, in the Wall Street Journal

 

“Absent a new law, the ethics committees need to draft language that removes any ambiguity and makes all of this clear once and for all.”

Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Government Affairs Manager, in Business Insider


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