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  2. Supreme Court shares first-ever code of ethics - AOL

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    Supreme Court adopted a new code of ethics amid mounting public pressure after a year of controversies but did not explicitly state how it would be enforced

  3. US Supreme Court's Thomas will not be referred to Justice ...

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    The secretary to the U.S. Judicial Conference, the federal judiciary's top policymaking body, in a pair of letters cited amendments Thomas had made to his annual financial disclosure reports that ...

  4. US Supreme Court justices, other judges can stay at ... - AOL

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    U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges on lower courts do not have to publicly disclose when they dine or stay at someone's personal residence, even one owned by a business entity, under a ...

  5. Judicial Conference of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The conference was renamed the Judicial Conference of the United States in 1948. [2] In 1956, Congress provided for the inclusion of the chief judge of the Court of Claims. [3] At that time, the judges of the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA) declined to include a representative on the conference. The size of the conference nearly ...

  6. Commissioner v. Duberstein - Wikipedia

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    The Court also rejected the premise that there is a bright line as to what constitutes a gift for taxation purposes. Id at 287. Instead, when determining whether something is a gift for taxation purposes, the critical consideration is the transferor's intention. Duberstein at 285-286 (citing Bogardus v. Commissioner, 302 U.S. 34 (1937)). This ...

  7. Federal judiciary of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial Conference of the United States is the policymaking body of the U.S. federal courts. The conference is responsible for creating and revising federal procedural rules pursuant to the Rules Enabling Act. The Administrative Office of the United States Courts is the primary support agency for the U.S. federal courts. It is directly ...

  8. List of uniform acts (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Uniform Foreign Money Claims Act: 1989 Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Recognition Act: 1962 Uniform Franchise and Business Opportunities Act: 1987 Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act: 1984 Uniform Gifts to Minors Act: Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act: 1997 Uniform Health-Care Decisions Act: 1993 Uniform Health-Care Information ...

  9. Administrative Office of the United States Courts - Wikipedia

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    The AO is the central support entity for the federal judicial branch, and it provides the federal court with a wide range of legislative (legislative assistance), administrative, legal, financial, management, program (program evaluation), and information technology support services. The Judicial Conference of the United States directly ...