Sentences with phrase «even recusing»

Even recusing all those with a stake in the outcome in the Climate Wars, there are still hundreds of thousands of scientists at large in America.
The AG's office even recused itself from reviewing the executive chamber's legal services contract with Morvillo Abramowitz, citing the SUNY Poly probe, correspondence obtained by The Alt from the comptroller's office shows.

Not exact matches

Former state education commissioner John King must recuse himself from decisions directly related to New York, even when he takes over as acting US secretary of education after Arne Duncan steps down, according to a federal official.
Schneiderman also said local district attorneys who would prefer to recuse themselves in such cases, so as to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest, can not currently do so.
It was unclear whether he recused himself from the Buffalo Billion probe over the potential conflict of interest — or if he was even aware of Bharara's investigation.
One of his most important commissioners had stepped up and set a new standard for transparency and ethics and that eliminating even the appearance of a conflict of interest required him to recuse himself on any issue related to an environmental group whose board he has served on.
Even if Wisconsin's Supreme Court justices were to suddenly recuse themselves as they should, we would find the same funding frenzy by busines...
I should probably recuse myself from even writing about the 2010 Audi R8 5.2 FSI V - 10 because I love this car.
* CryTek tried to accuse Ortwin of not recusing himself even though he actually got a waiver from CryTek before negotiating the agreement.
Other than being a flagrant straw man, a statement revealing next to no familiarity with how difficult it is to get recused from jury duty for grounds, nor what narrow and specific restrictions are placed on the process in even the most selective of courts.
Sunday's post quoted Eugene Volokh to the effect that on current evidence there is no case, not even close, for Judge Gonzalo Curiel to recuse himself in the Trump University litigation.
For instance, a judge who lost a child in a drunk driving accident may choose to recuse herself from a drunk - driving case in which a child was killed, even if the case she has to hear is not related to the situation that killed her child, because she believes her loss will prevent her from treating the defendant fairly.
In accordance with the code of judicial ethics, judges frequently recuse themselves from cases where they have a financial interest that might create even an appearance of impartiality — for example where a judge holds stock in a litigant's company.
Even so, most of those biases are not so extreme that it makes sense to try and have the judge recused.
And even counting Chief Justice Stone's vote, the result was still 5 - 3 instead of 5 - 2 (with Justice Jackson, still at Nuremberg, recused).
Please read the two references below and say whether or not, in your view, they help support the fundamental argument that folks ought not delay, or even «fight», the need to recuse when faced with a conflict?
Is a CEO allowed to even be present or discuss these services or under the corporations act or would they be forced to recuse themselves from such any board meeting where such similar services were being discussed or considered?
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