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New Supreme Court financial reports set for release amid increased ethics scrutiny

Annual disclosure forms listing the justices' assets, outside income, stock holdings and gifts they have received are scheduled for release Wednesday afternoon.

Members of the Supreme Court sit for a group portrait
J. Scott Applewhite, File/AP Members of the Supreme Court sit for a group portrait on Oct. 7, 2022. Bottom row, from left, Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, Associate Justice Samuel Alito, and Associate Justice Elena Kagan. Top row, from left, Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

The Supreme Court's recently restated commitment to ethics standards will be put to the test Wednesday as the judiciary releases annual financial disclosure reports listing earnings, assets, gifts and stock holdings.

The justices have been under fire for alleged ethics lapses following a ProPublica report that detailed Justice Clarence Thomas’ acceptance of lavish trips from Harlan Crow, a billionaire Republican donor.

The financial disclosure reports, set for release at 1 p.m. ET Wednesday, include such information as outside income they earned by writing books or teaching at law schools, as well as expensive gifts they sometimes receive. In 2016, Thomas disclosed that he had received a bronze bust of the abolitionist Frederick Douglass from Crow.

The reports also reveal stocks some justices own, which sometimes helps explain why they step aside in certain cases involving those companies.

Justices can ask for extensions of up to 90 days to file their financial disclosures.

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