It's tough because the SCOTUS was kind of designed to be far removed from voters.
You'll have to talk to your representatives in congress about this, or vote for candidates who want to do something about it. Congress can impose laws, impeach current justices, and/or add new justices (who hopefully aren't as corrupt) to dilute the influence of obviously corrupt justices.
The majority of long time members of congress probably will be hesitant to do anything because they are probably guilty of similar things themselves though - see recent news stories about insider trading. With this in mind, pay attention to your primary elections!
You'll have to talk to your representatives in congress about this, or vote for candidates who want to do something about it. Congress can impose laws, impeach current justices, and/or add new justices (who hopefully aren't as corrupt) to dilute the influence of obviously corrupt justices.
The majority of long time members of congress probably will be hesitant to do anything because they are probably guilty of similar things themselves though - see recent news stories about insider trading. With this in mind, pay attention to your primary elections!