The past five weeks has seen a flurry of media activity, clearly coordinated, against the right-of-center U.S. Supreme Court. First, the outlet ProPublica began publishing a series of pieces exposing the well-known fact of Justice Clarence Thomas long-running friendship with billionaire real estate tycoon Harlan Crow, and alleging ethical improprieties pertaining to the justices purported failure to disclose certain information. Second, Politico alleged a conflict of interest for Justice Neil Gorsuch in an old real estate transaction in his native Colorado that involved the CEO of a major law firm. Third, Business Insider relied on a whistleblower to allege corruption on the part of Jane Roberts, the wife of Chief Justice John G. Roberts, due to her being a well-compensated legal recruiter. Fourth, The New York Times ran a lengthy and meandering front-page story about the at-times coziness between George Mason Universitys Antonin Scalia Law School and some of the Courts right-of-center justices.
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