Supreme Court Justices Face Scrutiny Over Million-Dollar Book Deals
- Supreme Court justices have secured book deals worth millions of dollars in recent years.
- The deals raise concerns about conflicts of interest, transparency, and the use of court resources.
- Book income is reported in justices' financial disclosures but not subject to outside income limits.
- Experts say clearer ethics rules around book deals and court resources are needed.
- There are calls for more transparency and guidelines as justices profit from books related to their court work.