A judicial council Tuesday dismissed 83 ethics complaints against U.S. Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh, asserting that because Kavanaugh is now on the high court the council has no jurisdiction to pass judgment on his behavior.
"Lacking statutory authority to do anything more, the complaints must be dismissed," Judge Tim Tymkovich wrote Tuesday for the Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit.
December 18, 2018 at 03:45 PM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
A judicial council Tuesday dismissed 83 ethics complaints against U.S. Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh, asserting that because Kavanaugh is now on the high court the council has no jurisdiction to pass judgment on his behavior.
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