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Reconsidering Recusals: The Need For Requirements For When Not To Recuse, Mason E. Lowe Jan 2013

Reconsidering Recusals: The Need For Requirements For When Not To Recuse, Mason E. Lowe

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In the American judiciary system, it is imperative that judges act free of bias. Although this seems to be an easy-enough-to-understand theory, its practical application is not always so simple. As a result, there have been wide-ranging, unpredictable, and sometimes undesirable results. Others have noted the need for clearer recusal rules and guidelines. There have been various suggestions for how to improve or reform recusal rules, all of which note that there is a lack of standardized and predictable rules for when judges are required to recuse themselves. These previous suggestions have correctly identified the root of the problem and …