New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR233

Introduced
11/20/23  

Caption

Condemns Justice Clarence Thomas' actions and urges Congress to investigate possible ethics violations and establish stringent ethics for members of the United States Supreme Court.

Impact

The approval of AJR233 could serve to reinforce the necessity for stringent ethics rules and accountability for members of the Supreme Court, thereby potentially prompting Congress to take action on this matter. If Congress were to respond favorably to the resolution's urging, it could lead to reforms in the ethical standards governing the conduct of Supreme Court justices, particularly around disclosure and conflict of interest issues. This resolution places the responsibility on Congress to investigate and possibly mandate changes which are designed to restore public trust in the judicial system.

Summary

AJR233 is a Joint Resolution introduced in the New Jersey Legislature that condemns the actions of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The resolution draws attention to Thomas's acceptance of numerous luxury trips over two decades, funded by billionaire Harlan Crow, which were not disclosed in his annual financial reports as required under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978. This lack of transparency raises significant concerns regarding judicial ethics and potential conflicts of interest for Justice Thomas, as these gifts could imply undue political influence on his decisions as a Supreme Court Justice.

Contention

The resolution highlights significant issues surrounding the moral and ethical obligations of Supreme Court Justices. It raises contentious points regarding the implications of financial gifts and the potential for biased judgments based on such influences. The unprecedented amount of luxury gifts and trips received by Justice Thomas from Crow leads to questioning whether Thomas is sufficiently insulated from political pressures and whether he is fulfilling his duties with the integrity expected of a Supreme Court Justice. The controversy surrounding this situation echoes broader concerns about judicial impartiality and the importance of public confidence in the judiciary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HR1353

Impeaching Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.

NJ HB8609

Supreme Court Ethics and Investigations Act

NJ SB5395

Supreme Court Ethics and Investigations Act

NJ SR85

Urges President and United States Congress to publicly condemn disclosure of home addresses of United States Supreme Court justices and enact legislation penalizing disclosure.

NJ SCR110

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

NJ SR97

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

NJ HCR154

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

NJ SCR204

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

NJ HR155

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

NJ SR103

Strongly Urging The Supreme Court Of The United States To Adopt A Formal Ethics Code For The Justices.

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