
Originally Posted by
Velfi
Putting aside political leanings, this is a shocking revelation for its impact on the courts and the judiciary as a whole. One of the main pillars of the courts' validity is their integrity, ethics, and strictly avoiding even the hint of an appearance of impropriety. To learn of this kind of gifting over many years, which can easily be seen as bribing or influence peddling, is just staggering and should be ringing sirens no matter the affiliations of the judge in question.
To put it in perspective, I myself worked in IT for the federal courts for a number of years, just as a helpdesk guy and on various projects, and I was just a regular IT person like I would be in the private sector, except that I happened to be employed by the courts. I was strictly limited by rules on gifts I could accept, no more than $50 as I recall (though I never got any gifts), but also I was not allowed to campaign for any political candidates or express political opinions besides just voting, all in the name of avoiding the appearance of impropriety. This was just as an essentially entry-level peon, who has no power over anyone and no say in any legislation or judicial rulings whatsoever.
The idea that some grunt has to police themselves so as to protect the courts' honor and reputation, but that it doesn't matter for the highest judges in the land is absolutely nonsensical, and this disclosure, or lack of, is going to have extremely far-reaching effects.