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JUDICIAL CORRUPTION ON STEROIDS
Once the book money is accepted that Justice is a Deep State asset.
As of 2018, theCORRUPTEDSupreme Court had overruled more than 300 of its own cases.
This is a list of decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States that have been explicitly overruled, in part or in whole, by a subsequent decision of the Court. It does not include decisions that have been abrogatedby subsequent constitutional amendment or by subsequent amending statutes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_overruled_United_States_Supreme_Court_decisions
CORRUPTED SUPREME COURT JUSTICES MAKE MILLIONS FROM BOOK DEALS AND HAVE A GOD LIKE MENTALITY
Only three months into Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s first Supreme Court time period, she introduced a e book deal negotiated by the identical powerhouse lawyer who represented the Obamas and James Patterson.
The deal was value about $3 million, in keeping with individuals acquainted with the settlement, and made Justice Jackson the newest Supreme Court justice to parlay her fame into an enormous e book contract.
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch had made $650,000 for a e book of essays and private reflections on the function of judges, whereas Justice Amy Coney Barrett obtained a $2 million advance for her forthcoming e book about conserving private emotions out of judicial rulings. Those newer justices joined two of their extra senior colleagues, Justices Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor, in securing funds that eclipse their authorities salaries.
In latest months stories by ProPublica, The New York Times and others have highlighted a scarcity of transparency on the Supreme Court, in addition to the absence of a binding ethics code for the justices. The stories have centered on Justice Thomas’s travels and relationships with rich benefactors, along with a luxury fishing trip by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. with a Republican megadonor and the lucrative legal recruiting work of the spouse of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
https://megatribune.com/politcs/how-supreme-court-justices-make-millions-from-book-deals/