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- Title
CAPERTON v. A. T. MASSEY COAL CO.: SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA--A COMMON- LAW APPROACH TO CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL DISQUALIFICATION.
- Authors
Levin, Benjamin A.
- Abstract
The article discusses a court case where the U.S. Supreme Court had considered the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which would require a judge to disqualify himself from a hearing when one party had contributed to his judicial campaign. It argues that the court should have affirmed the judgment of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals about the disqualification jurisprudence.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); DUE process of law; UNITED States. Supreme Court; UNITED States. Constitution. 14th Amendment; WEST Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals; DISQUALIFICATION of judges
- Publication
Maryland Law Review, 2010, Vol 69, Issue 3, p637
- ISSN
0025-4282
- Publication type
Article