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The University of Chicago

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14 Mentions

7 Reimbursements

The University of Chicago has been linked to five current Supreme Court justices via their disclosure forms. These ties could include direct financial relationships — such as employment, travel reimbursements or gifts — as well as other connections, such as degrees awarded.

Sonia Sotomayor
Sonia Sotomayor
Elena Kagan
Elena Kagan
Neil Gorsuch
Neil Gorsuch
Brett Kavanaugh
Brett Kavanaugh
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Ketanji Brown Jackson
  • Sonia Sotomayor 1 mention

    1 mention

    Travel Reimbursements

    Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values.

    Date Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
    Jan. 29 – 31, 2011 Chicago, IL Meetings, Speaking

    Question and answer presentation, meetings

    Food, Lodging, Transportation
  • Elena Kagan 4 mentions

    4 mentions

    Employment

    Employment is the justice’s job history, including clerkships, private practice experience, earlier judgeships and other government jobs.

    Job Title Dates
    Professor 1994 – 1997 – Present
    Assistant professor 1991 – 1994

    Travel Reimbursements

    Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values.

    Date Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
    Feb. 1 – 2, 2015 Chicago, IL Speaking

    Speech

    Food, Transportation

    Gifts

    Gifts include gifts received by justices, their spouses or their dependent children from any source other than a relative. Justices are only required to disclose gifts whose aggregate value from the same source exceeds a certain threshold ($480 in 2023) within the reporting period and gifts that are individually worth more than 40% of that threshold. This only captures gifts that have been disclosed, which ProPublica reporting shows can be incomplete.

    Report Year Description Value
    2015 “The Public and Its Government” by Felix Frankfurter (signed first edition) $499.94
  • Neil Gorsuch 6 mentions

    6 mentions

    Positions

    Positions are those where a justice was an officer, director, trustee, partner, proprietor, representative, employee or consultant for any organization other than the U.S. government at the time the disclosure was filed.

    Report Years Position
    2014 – 2017 Member, visiting committee

    Travel Reimbursements

    Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values.

    Date Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
    Oct. 29 – 31, 2014 Chicago, IL Academic - Other

    Educational program, visiting committee

    Food, Hotel, Transportation
    April 21 – 23, 2010 Chicago, IL Moot Court

    Moot court

    Food, Hotel, Transportation
  • Brett Kavanaugh 1 mention

    1 mention

    Travel Reimbursements

    Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values.

    Date Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
    March 5 – 7, 2014 Chicago, IL Speaking

    Give talks to students and faculty.

    Food, Lodging, Transportation
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson 2 mentions

    2 mentions

    Travel Reimbursements

    Reimbursements include any payment or thing of value received to cover travel-related expenses for justices and their families. They can include expenses that the third party paid directly or for which a justice paid upfront and was reimbursed, but justices are not required to report reimbursements’ dollar values.

    Date Location Purpose Items Paid or Provided
    Feb. 24 – 25, 2020 Chicago, IL Academic - Other

    Parsons Legacy Dinner

    Food, Lodging, Transportation
    April 2 – 3, 2015 Chicago, IL Speaking

    Edward H. Levi distinguished jurist

    Air Transportation, Food, Hotel, Parking, Transportation

About The Data

The bulk of the data we used came from the Free Law Project, which maintains a database of more than 35,000 financial disclosure records for federal judges, justices and magistrates, most of it dating back to 2003. These disclosures, which federal employees are required to file each year under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, are maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The law, however, requires most of them to be destroyed after six years, making many disclosures from earlier years hard to find. Our disclosures cover most of those filed since 2003, as well as some financial information disclosed by some justices during their Senate confirmations in 1990, 1991 and 2000. (Do you have information about a Supreme Court justice’s finances from before 2003? Email us.)

Because much of the data was extracted from PDFs using optical character recognition, we designed our own database and imported and cleaned the Free Law Project’s data to fix scanning and other errors. We corrected spelling errors, edited fields for style and clarity and, where possible, attempted to add contextual information by, for example, categorizing organizations and transactions, standardizing certain fields, updating entity names or filling in missing information.

In some cases, such as when the Free Law Project did not have a specific disclosure or had not extracted data from a report, we extracted or transcribed the data manually.

After cleaning and standardizing the data, we spot-checked it for accuracy, looking primarily for transcription or categorization errors. If you believe you see an error in the database, please contact us at [email protected].

More from Friends of the Court

ProPublica has reported that justices have sometimes failed to disclose speaking engagements and gifts like private jet travel and luxury vacations from wealthy and influential people. Read our series: Friends of the Court.

Do you have any tips on the courts? Contact us securely or reach out to ProPublica reporters Justin Elliott and Josh Kaplan.

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