Sentences with phrase «judicial impartiality v.»

Panelist, Mock Supreme Court Oral Argument, «Silencing the Court: Judicial Impartiality v. Free Speech,» ABA Annual Meeting (2006)

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Stevens supported his argument by citing Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co., [39] where the Court held that $ 3 million in independent expenditures in a judicial race raised sufficient questions about a judge's impartiality to require the judge to recuse himself in a future case involving the spender.
In Loughry v. Tennant et al., the West Virginia Supreme Court recognized that judicial elections are different from executive and legislative elections, and concluded that there are unique and compelling state interests in «protecting the impartiality and integrity of the judiciary, and strengthening public confidence in the judiciary.»
The starting point was Northwestern Utilities Ltd. v. City of Edmonton, [1979] 1 S.C.R. 684, at p. 709, where, citing concerns about impartiality, Estey J. limited a tribunal's participation in judicial review proceedings to «an explanatory role with reference to the record before the Board and to the making of representations relating to jurisdiction».
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