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HR 7692ReferredFederalhouse

Supreme Court Ethics and Investigations Act

Introduced February 25, 2026Last action February 25, 2026
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Summary: Supreme Court Ethics and Investigations Act

This bill focuses on establishing clearer ethics rules and oversight procedures for justices serving on the U.S. Supreme Court. Currently, Supreme Court justices operate under limited formal ethics requirements compared to other federal judges, and there is no clear mechanism for investigating potential misconduct by justices. This legislation appears aimed at closing that gap by creating more structured standards and an investigation process that applies specifically to the nation's highest court.

The bill would likely affect how Supreme Court justices disclose financial information, gifts, travel, and outside income, and may establish a process for reviewing complaints or allegations of ethical violations against justices. This could involve an independent body or a defined legal process for conducting such investigations. Everyday Americans would be affected indirectly, as the bill is designed to increase public transparency and accountability in an institution that makes major decisions affecting the entire country.

It is important to note that because no official description has been provided for this bill and it is in the very early stages of the legislative process — having only recently been introduced and referred to the House Judiciary Committee — many specific details about its exact requirements and enforcement mechanisms are not yet publicly available. As the bill moves through committee review and public debate, more specific details about its scope and requirements will likely become clearer. Anyone interested in following this bill can track it through Congress.gov for updates.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Latest Action

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

February 25, 2026

Sponsor

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Rep. Goldman, Daniel S. [D-NY-10]DNY

Committees

the Judiciary

Legislative History

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Feb 25, 2026

Introduced in House

Feb 25, 2026

Introduced in House

Feb 25, 2026