Supreme Court Brief: Water Rights Dispute | What Would an Ethics Code for Justices Look Like?
Next week's docket includes a case that revolves around the role the U.S. Government has in tracking Native American tribes' water resources.
March 14, 2023 at 06:45 AM
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United States Supreme CourtHappy Tuesday! Welcome to the Supreme Court Brief. This week, we look toward next week's oral argument docket with a brief rundown of each dispute. With two Lanham Act claims, a water rights dispute with the Navajo Nation, and procedural claims about jurisdiction in arbitration appeals, there's something for (almost) everyone. Plus, we're taking a look at model codes of conduct for the justices put forward by two groups.
As always, thanks for reading and we welcome feedback and tips. You may contact Avalon Zoppo at [email protected], and follow her on Twitter @AvalonZoppo. You can find Brad Kutner at [email protected] and @bradkutner.
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