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Democratic senator calls Samuel Alito 'stunningly wrong' on Supreme Court ethics controversy


Democratic senator calls Samuel Alito 'stunningly wrong' on Supreme Court ethics controversy
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Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut on Sunday called Justice Samuel Alito "stunningly wrong" in his contention that Congress should stay out of the Supreme Court's business and stop trying to impose ethics rules.

"It is just wrong on the facts to say that Congress doesn't have anything to do with the rules guiding the Supreme Court. In fact, from the very beginning, Congress has set those rules," Murphy told CNN's Kasie Hunt on "State of the Union."

"But it is even more disturbing that Alito feels the need to insert himself into a congressional debate. And it is just more evidence that these justices on the Supreme Court, these conservative justices, just see themselves as politicians. They just see themselves as a second legislative body that has just as much power and right to impose their political will on the country as Congress does."

Spurred by a string of stories about alleged ethics violations by justices, Senate Democrats have advanced legislation meant to create a code of ethics for the Supreme Court.

But Alito, a conservative appointed by President George W. Bush, maintained in an interview published in The Wall Street Journal's opinion section Friday that "Congress did not create the Supreme Court" and doesn't have the authority to regulate it.

"I marvel at all the nonsense that has been written about me in the last year," Alito said in the interview, adding that "the traditional idea about how judges and justices should behave is they should be mute."

The high court has repeatedly evaded requests in recent months to adopt a binding code of conduct, instead responding to allegations of ethical improprieties by releasing statements outlining and defending its current procedures.

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