And, and there are lots of different bases, but one of the things they say is ethics rules. Well, The Supreme Court ethics rules for a long time, for decades, said that you do not disclose personal lodging or travel. So if you stay at someone's home, if someone gives you a ride, you. If someone feeds you a meal, you don't disclose that. That's the way the rules are written. (15:04–15:13)
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Asserts that Supreme Court ethics rules historically did not require disclosure of personal lodging or travel.
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