Questions Raised About Charity Tied to Supreme Court

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A report in 'The New York Times' is raising questions about a charity tied to the U.S. Supreme Court that has raked in millions—a significant chunk of it from entities with matters before the justices.

is raising questions about a charity tied to the U.S. Supreme Court that has raked in millions—a significant chunk of it from entities with matters before the justices.

The newspaper says the Supreme Court Historical Society has become “a vehicle for those seeking access to nine of the most reclusive and powerful people in the nation,” but add that none of its sources believe the donations swayed court decisions. “I don’t think I would have taken money from the Communist or Nazi Parties, but within reason the society was open to all,” former executive director David T.

 

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“Believe” doing a lot of work in that statement

No way

They’re didn’t need to be swayed because they’re religious fundamentalists anyway

So...anybody still looking for the Supreme Court leader, or nah?

How much does a favorable ruling cost?

The Supreme Court is as corruptive as the trump administration.

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