Justice Alito Faces Ethics Criticism for Not Recusing in Colorado Climate Case

Justice Samuel Alito has drawn sharp criticism for refusing to recuse himself from a Supreme Court case involving oil companies in Colorado, despite personal ties to billionaire Paul Singer and possible stock holdings in the oil sector. This situation raises significant concerns about transparency and judicial ethics at the highest court, fueling public debate over potential conflicts of interest. The controversy may lead to increased calls for stricter disclosure rules and recusal standards for Supreme Court justices in future related cases.
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