NLJ Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro sits down with Gabe Roth of the transparency advocate Fix the Court. Their conversation—watch the video above—touched on judicial disciplinary investigations and the group's new push to collect the financial disclosure reports from judges and justices from 1979 to the present.

“Fix the Court and several other groups are coming together to try to figure out where these disclosure reports are, if there's any way to locate them, and to upload them,” Roth says. “That's one of the challenges right now.” Up until last year, the justices' financial disclosures were only available in hard copies.

Thanks, as always, for watching.

 

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