Lever News - Two Supreme Court justices own shares of companies that could see
tens of billions of dollars in tax relief from the outcome of a case
that the high court will rule on next term. While the justices have not
recused themselves from the case and their financial interests don’t
explicitly violate existing judicial ethics laws, progressives and court
watchdogs are demanding their recusal. According to a review of
public company documents and judicial financial disclosures, Chief
Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito together own shares in 19
companies that could see combined tax relief of more than $30 billion if
the court issues a broad ruling in the Moore v. United States tax case and strikes down a one-time corporate tax imposed in 2017.
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