hoadley, we get something soon. i agree with you that the attorney general's should ensure the justices are doing their required paperwork correctly. host: we have got questions from mike in keyport, new jersey asking about justice thomas and his wife and her hardline political activity. i wonder how these ethics policies impact family members of the justices. guest: yes, the ethics code does mention family. it says that family members should not be soliciting gifts, just like justices should not be soliciting gifts. but, there is this weird reference to the student loan payments about how if a justice's nephew has student loans, that does not mean the justice can read -- can participate in the student loan case. is that some reference to justice thomas is pseudo-adoption of his grandnephew? harlan crow to pay $100,000? that was weird. that aside, this is -- there are definitely within the code provisions that are akin to the old saying about caesar's wife. even caesar's wife should be on reproach. there are definit