Senate Democrats authorize subpoenas for Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow in Supreme Court ethics probe

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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to authorize subpoenas for conservatives Leonard Leo and Harlan crow in its probe into ethics controversies at the Supreme Court.

In a party-line vote, the Democratic-led committee approved the requests for documents and records from Leo, the co-chairman of the board of the influential Federalist Society who has played a significant role in selecting conservative Supreme Court justices, and Crow, a GOP megadonor whose largesse to Justice Clarence Thomas over the years has raised questions about why the conservative jurist has at times failed to report the gifts.

The move is a significant escalation in the committeeโ€™s ongoing probe and comes nearly three weeks after the court attempted to address some of the concerns raised by congressional Democrats and others by announcing a new ethics code.

โ€œLeonard Leo continued to ignore our efforts and Harlan Crown has refused to provide a sufficient response,โ€ Chairman Dick Durbin said at one point during Thursdayโ€™s meeting.

Despite the successful vote, Democrats still have hurdles ahead. If Leo and Crow choose not to comply, the Senate would be forced to hold a vote to enforce the subpoenas, which might not win the required 60 votes in the closely split chamber.

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โ€œWe believe what youโ€™re doing is politically motivated. Thereโ€™s not an ounce of legislative purpose in these subpoenas,โ€ said South Carolina Sen. Lindsay Graham, the panelโ€™s top Republican.

Durbin rejected the accusation that the vote was…

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