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Each side has said public confidence in the court will be hurt by the targeted justice's participation in the health care case.
Clarence Thomas, Elena Kagan Asked To Sit Out Supreme Court Health Care Case 2011
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Under the applicable law, the "interest that could be substantially affected" does not include a rooting interest, which is the only interest hypothesized even by the justice's critics.
The ObamaCare Recusal Nonsense Michael B. Mukasey 2011
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A Supreme Court justice's beliefs and past experiences can predict how he or she will rule, but to really know a justice, you need to hear him question from the bench.
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But it does the American public a disservice by ignoring the deeper implications of legal philosophy that will influence a justice's opinions in many other important areas.
American Judges Must Bench Their Rule-Of-Law Sapping Empathy 2011
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But as 9 o'clock approached, the justice's attitude and demeanor changed radically.
Analysis: What impact will Sotomayor have on the high court? 2009
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The irony here, as the Register article points out, is that Democratic Governor Chet Culver, running today but almost certain to lose, still might get to appoint any ousted justice's successor while a lame duck.
Iowa judicial recall Michael Tomasky 2010
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The sordid saga of Clarence Thomas, and how one justice's obsession with pornography has shaped American jurisprudence and campaign finance law.
Cynthia Dill: Chamber of Secrets Cynthia Dill 2010
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BLOCK: But would it lead to a situation where the public could lose confidence in a justice or the impartiality of the court if that justice's spouse is out campaigning against the health care bill, and then a bill about the health care a case about the health care bill comes before the court?
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The sordid saga of Clarence Thomas, and how one justice's obsession with pornography has shaped American jurisprudence and campaign finance law.
Cynthia Dill: Chamber of Secrets Cynthia Dill 2010
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But it does the American public a disservice by ignoring the deeper implications of legal philosophy that will influence a justice's opinions in many other important areas.
American Judges Must Bench Their Rule-Of-Law Sapping Empathy 2011
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