Phrases with «judicial recusal»

"Judicial recusal" means when a judge or justice decides to excuse themselves from a legal case because of a potential conflict of interest or a bias that may affect their ability to be impartial and fair. Full definition

Sentences with «judicial recusal»

  • According to Justice Roggensack, to impose judicial recusal rules in such circumstances would «nullify the constitutional vote of the contributor, or the lawful choice of the appointer, or chill the lawful speech of those who make independent communications during the course of a campaign for judicial office.» (wisciviljusticecouncil.org)
  • The first ruling involved competing petitions brought by a number of groups requesting the Court amend the Wisconsin Code of Judicial Conduct pertaining to the issue of judicial recusal. (wisciviljusticecouncil.org)
  • I mentioned last month the raft of legislation filed in the Wisconsin Assembly dealing with judicial recusal, including proposals to require recusal for certain campaign contributions as well as giving the supreme court the ability to force a justice off a case. (gaveltogavel.us)
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