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The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

SCOTUS Code of Ethics, Britain’s New leadership, & More | 11.15.23

The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

The Pour Over

Christianity, Daily News, News, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about the Supreme Court’s new code of ethics, Britain’s new leadership, tough weekends for some first families, and other top news for Wednesday, November 15th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Sponsored by The Bible Recap

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Today we're talking about the Supreme Court's new code of ethics, Britain's new leadership,

0:06.7

tough weekends for some first families, and other top news for Wednesday, November 15th.

0:12.0

Stay in full and raw meaning focused on Christ with the poor over today.

0:15.6

Here's the quote of the day. God does not choose people because of their ability,

0:20.5

but because of their availability, Brother Andrew.

0:24.0

Let's start with some espresso shots.

0:26.0

For the first time ever,

0:31.0

the Supremes have an official code of ethics.

0:33.8

The U.S. Supreme Court released a code of conduct on Monday that is substantially derived

0:38.5

from the Code of Conduct for U.S. judges.

0:41.4

It contains rules outlining what kinds of gifts the justices and their families can

0:45.8

accept and formalizes when justices are expected to recuse themselves from cases, but notably

0:51.6

lacks any means of enforcement.

0:54.0

In a statement, the High Court said the document codifies unwritten rules that justices already

0:58.7

followed and was meant to dispel any misunderstanding that the Supremes regard themselves as unrestricted by any ethics rules.

1:06.9

It follows a series of recent controversies involving Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Sam Alito, and Neil Gorsuch, and critics remain largely

1:16.5

unsatisfied, though Senate Majority Leader Schumer called it an important first step.

1:26.2

Here's the verse to consider whether you think justices are unjust or doing just fine. From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded.

1:34.0

And for the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.

1:37.0

Luke chapter 12 verse 48.

1:40.0

There's a leadership shuffle

1:45.4

shuffle across the pond.

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