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- Title
RESHAPING RECUSAL PROCEDURES: ELIMINATING DECISIONMAKER BIAS AND PROMOTING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE.
- Authors
Marbes, Melinda A.
- Abstract
The article discusses the proposed reshaping of America's recusal procedures as of 2015, focusing on partiality problems involving U.S. judges and justices, as well as the efforts to eliminate decisionmaker bias and promote public confidence. The U.S. Constitution's Due Process Clause is mentioned, along with a non-constitutional disqualification law and various federal and state codes of judicial conduct in America. Self-disqualification and a Bias Blind Spot concept are also examined.
- Subjects
UNITED States; JUDICIAL recusal; PREVENTION of judicial bias; PUBLIC support; JUDICIAL impartiality; DISQUALIFICATION of judges; JUDGES; CODES of ethics; DUE process of law; ATTITUDE (Psychology); LAW
- Publication
Valparaiso University Law Review, 2015, Vol 49, Issue 3, p807
- ISSN
0042-2363
- Publication type
Article