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mfcorey1

(11,001 posts)
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 11:46 AM Feb 2016

Scalia Led Court in Taking Trips Funded by Private Sponsors

WASHINGTON — Antonin Scalia was the longest-tenured justice on the current Supreme Court and the country’s most prominent constitutionalist. But another quality also set him apart: Among the court’s members, he was the most frequent traveler, to spots around the globe, on trips paid for by private sponsors.

When Justice Scalia died two weeks ago, he was staying, again for free, at a West Texas hunting lodge owned by a businessman whose company had recently had a matter before the Supreme Court.

Though that trip has brought new attention to the justice’s penchant for travel, it was in addition to the 258 subsidized trips that he took from 2004 to 2014. Justice Scalia went on at least 23 privately funded trips in 2014 alone to places like Hawaii, Ireland and Switzerland, giving speeches, participating in moot court events or teaching classes. Just a few weeks before his death, he was in Singapore and Hong Kong.

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Many of the justices are frequent expenses-paid travelers, a practice that some court scholars say is a minor matter, given that many of the trips involve public talks that help demystify the court. But others argue that the trips could potentially create the appearance of a conflict of interest, particularly when the organizations are known for their conservative or liberal views. Some groups at times use the presence of a Supreme Court justice as a way to pull in members or other paying guests.

“I am worried about the public perception of gratitude, even if there is no effect on your behavior,” said Stephen Gillers, a professor at the New York University School of Law who specializes in legal ethics. “And the greater the luxury, the greater the risk of public suspicion.”

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/scalia-led-court-in-taking-trips-funded-by-private-sponsors/ar-BBq2jPA?li=BBnb7Kz

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Scalia Led Court in Taking Trips Funded by Private Sponsors (Original Post) mfcorey1 Feb 2016 OP
He was corruption personified meow2u3 Feb 2016 #1
Fat Tony? Corrupt? Hoppy Feb 2016 #2
Holy freaking Hell -- TWO trips A MONTH, for TEN YEARS RUNNING ?? eppur_se_muova Feb 2016 #3

meow2u3

(24,766 posts)
1. He was corruption personified
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 11:52 AM
Feb 2016

He took trips sponsored by corporations and other wealthy entities and individuals who had litigation before the Supreme Court--and he invariably decided in their favor afterwards.
If that didn't amount to taking bribes, what did?

eppur_se_muova

(36,274 posts)
3. Holy freaking Hell -- TWO trips A MONTH, for TEN YEARS RUNNING ??
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 12:17 PM
Feb 2016

What HONEST person, in any line of work, would ever get such perks ?

None. None at all.

If the lifestyle you desire is lavish enough, only corruption can ever pay for it. Scalia recognized that, and went for it.

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