 Here are three things that have happened in the year since we began publishing our stories about Supreme Court Justices, not disclosing the extravagant gifts they've received from GOP mega donors. Here's a quick recap. Island hopping on a super yacht, luxurious jet rides around the world, private school tuition and more. These are just some of the undisclosed gifts ProPublica found to Justices repeatedly failed to disclose from ultra-wealthy GOP donors, raising questions about influence and ethics at the nation's highest court. Along record low approval ratings and public pressure, the Supreme Court released its first ever code of conduct. The code does not include any enforcement mechanism. As part of a Senate Judiciary Committee investigation, the committee voted in November to authorize subpoenas of billionaire businessman Harlan Crow and conservative legal activist Leonard Leo for details on gifts, travel, and other perks the two men provided or helped arrange for Supreme Court Justices and their relatives. Months later, they hadn't been issued. Since our reporting, we've created a database where you can look up the SCOTUS Justices' annual financial disclosures. You can search for people and organizations who have paid the Justices, reimbursed them for travel, given gifts, and more. To read more about the beneficial relationships Supreme Court Justices have with billionaire GOP donors, check out the link in our bio.