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- Title
YOUR HONOR, PLEASE EXPLAIN: WHY CONGRESS CAN, AND SHOULD, REQUIRE JUSTICES TO PUBLISH REASONS FOR THEIR RECUSAL DECISIONS.
- Authors
Levy, Suzanne
- Abstract
The article focuses on the constitutional regulation of the U.S Supreme Court's decision in judicial recusals by the U.S Congress. Topics discussed include the doctrine of inherent judicial powers, the separation of powers that may restrict Congress from applying substantive rules on the judges' recusal decisions, and the constitutional right of the Court regarding self-autonomy in its decision-making.
- Subjects
UNITED States; UNITED States. Congress; JUDICIAL recusal; UNITED States. Supreme Court; JUDICIAL power; JUDGES; SEPARATION of powers; LEGAL judgments; LAW
- Publication
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, 2014, Vol 16, Issue 4, p1161
- ISSN
1521-2823
- Publication type
Opinion