http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-ducks17jan17,1,7777211.story?coll=la-home-headlines (this link came through from my local DEC, and while I have the whole story I could not connect with the link and it could have been scrubbed.)
Trip With Cheney Puts Ethics Spotlight on Scalia
Friends hunt ducks together, even as the justice is set to hear the
vice president's case.
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney and Supreme Court Justice
Antonin Scalia spent part of last week duck hunting together at a
private camp in southern Louisiana just three weeks after the court
agreed to take up the vice president's appeal in lawsuits over his
handling of the administration's energy task force.
While Scalia and Cheney are avid hunters and longtime friends, several
experts in legal ethics questioned the timing of their trip and said
it raised doubts about Scalia's ability to judge the case impartially.
But Scalia rejected that concern Friday, saying, "I do not think my
impartiality could reasonably be questioned."
Federal law says "any justice or judge shall disqualify himself in any
proceeding in which his impartiality might be questioned." For nearly
three years, Cheney has been fighting demands that he reveal whether
he met with energy industry officials, including Kenneth L. Lay when
he was chairman of Enron, while he was formulating the president's
energy policy.
A lower court ruled that Cheney must turn over documents detailing who
met with his task force, but on Dec. 15, the high court announced it
would hear his appeal. The justices are due to hear arguments in April
in the case of "in re Richard B. Cheney."
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