
The United States Supreme Court’s yearly financial disclosure reports are offering the public a closer look at how the justices earn money beyond their judicial salaries, including income generated from book deals and other personal ventures.
These annual reports serve as a window into the personal and financial lives of the nation’s top jurists, covering everything from gifts they received to travel they took and other sources of outside income.
Among the details drawing attention this year is how book-related income is contributing to the justices’ overall earnings, adding a notable revenue stream on top of their court compensation.
The disclosures are required annually and are intended to promote transparency among members of the nation’s highest court.








