Alito ‘stunningly wrong’ that Senate can’t impose supreme court ethics rules
https://www.theguardian.com/law/2023/jul/30/senate-ethics-rules-supreme-court
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The thing is, HOW would it end up at the Supreme Court?
There would have to be some sort of action against the court for the court to rule on, but there is really no action that can be taken against the court, and so there would be nothing to rule on, which in the end really proves Alito correct.
Constitutionally Congress has no right of action against the court so there is no action that can be taken in the first place, just as the separation of powers dictates.