Sentences with phrase «recuse from»

The Board's potential use of rulemaking here is quite an interesting reaction to the extensive political pressure placed by lawmakers on the Board's members to recuse themselves from cases involving parties currently or formerly represented by their prior firms.
As well, Justice Camp has agreed to recuse himself from any such cases currently assigned to him.
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.
For instance, when Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan was appointed in 2010, she had to recuse herself from several cases because she had worked on them in her position as Solicitor General of the United States, which she held immediately before being nominated to the Supreme Court.
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.
[4] As detailed below, I have, of my own motion, decided that I am compelled to consider whether I need to recuse myself from the two remaining issues before this Court.
The Supreme Court issued a landmark 5 - 4 decision today in Caperton v. Massey Coal Co., holding that due process requires a state judge to recuse himself from a case involving the financial interests of a party who has made substantial donations to the judge's campaign for the bench.
One immediate issue is whether Kozinski should recuse himself from the obscenity trial he is overseeing.
New York University ethics expert Stephen Gillers recommended that Kozinski recuse himself from the Isaacs case to avoid any questions about objectivity, but beyond that, sees no ethical bar to Kozinski continuing to sit on the bench.
(Would that mean that she'd have to recuse herself from baseball - related cases at the Court?)
(Local Government, bias, non-pecuniary interest, leading case on circumstances in which a Councillor must recuse himself from a Council vote)
Closure Report: This Complaint is the result of the Complainant's view that the Judge showed bias, that the Judge did not recuse from a number of matters after motions for recusal were made; and the Judge denied certain motions despite the law.
Among the new rules is a provision that requires judges to recuse themselves from hearing cases where the judge knows or learns that a party, a party's lawyer, or the law firm of a party's lawyer has made...
Speaking to law students at the University of Connecticut yesterday, Scalia said that his 2004 decision not to recuse himself from a case involving Vice President Cheney was the «proudest thing» he has done on the Court, as reported by Associated Press.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's conservative majority has rejected a petition from a group of retired judges seeking rules requiring judges and justices to recuse themselves from cases involving significant donors...
However, Geneva - based UN Watch was quick to issue a statement calling for Schabas to recuse himself from the Gaza inquiry saying he is «legally disqualified by prior statements expressing his wish to see Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu and former president Shimon Peres indicated before the International Criminal Court.»
Stroud declined to recuse himself from the case and suggested Ripley was judge - shopping in a bid to get his client a better decision.
It is standard practice for a judge with $ or family interests in a company to recuse himself from being judge on a case regarding that company.
(ii) an officer or employee of The Cooper Union who is not employed in The Cooper Union's financial aid office, but who has responsibility with respect to Loans as a result of a position held at The Cooper Union, or an agent who has responsibility with respect to Loans, from performing paid or unpaid service on a board of directors of a Lender, provided that such officers, employees, or agents must recuse themselves from participating in any decision regarding Loans at The Cooper Union; or
If you disagree please take this up with Greg rather than me since I'll have to recuse myself from that competition for rather obvious reasons.
Yet it is important to see this emphasis in relation to what Sillman characterizes as the «politics of color» in «House of Frankenthaler» (her contribution to the forthcoming heroine Paint), where she playfully questions the impetus «to recuse oneself from too much color, as a gesture of solemnity and gravitas.»
(iii) an officer, employee, or contractor of a Lender from serving on a board of directors, or serving as a trustee, of The Cooper Union, provided that any such board member or trustee must recuse themselves from any decision regarding Loans at The Cooper Union.
(ii) an officer or employee of The Cooper Union who is not employed in The Cooper Union's financial aid office, but who has responsibility with respect to Loans as a result of a position held at The Cooper Union, or an agent who has responsibility with respect to Loans, from performing paid or unpaid service on a board of directors of a Lender, provided that such officers, employees, or agents must recuse themselves from participating in any decision regarding Loans at The Cooper Union; or
Konop also called for Tom Skeldon's first cousin, Tina Skeldon Wozniak, who is also on the county commissioners to recuse herself from all future votes involving Mr. Skeldon because he doubted she could maintain impartiality.
Institutions represented by The Ruth Toor Grant for Strong Public School Libraries jury can be eligible to apply, but committee members must recuse themselves from the discussion, voting or decline the nomination if they have a conflict of interest.
After I deliver it to Wilson the next day, I recuse myself from further interference.
I should probably recuse myself from even writing about the 2010 Audi R8 5.2 FSI V - 10 because I love this car.
Hawkes did not recuse himself from discussion or voting on the school, although fellow CSAB member Hilda Parler, who sits on the board of another NHA - managed charter, did recuse herself.
Esty had served on the organization's Board of Education and despite having resigned from their board he included them on the list of entities that he would recuse himself from.
A mini-firestorm has developed surrounding the issue of whether Connecticut's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, should recuse himself from any Department of Education decisions about Achievement First, the charter school management company, that he helped form and where he has served as a member of its board of directors from its inception in 2003 to 2011 when he resigned immediately prior to being named Education Commissioner.
At the very least, Commissioner Stefan Pryor must do what Commissioner Dan Esty did and recuse himself from getting involved in any decisions that would benefit Achievement First Inc..
Connecticut's hospitals, elected officials, advocates and the media would all be highlighting the problem and calling upon the new commissioner of public health to recuse himself from decisions that directly impact Hartford Hospital.
Rocketship's board member, Alex Hernandez leads the Charter Growth Fund investment division, and was forced to recuse himself from the approval vote.
CAP, which has close ties to President Barack Obama's administration, is not the only group to call for senators who have received DeVos campaign donations to recuse themselves from considering her nomination.
Are you suggesting that legislators with spouses or children in the teachers unions recuse themselves from all related education issues?
And this, the EduJobs meeting, was only his second appearance at the table — and he had to recuse himself from voting because he was, thanks to union seniority rules, the person who would be filling the social studies position.
As editors of this journal were involved as authors, readers should know that in all such cases the affected editors recuse themselves from the peer - review process.
Fitzgerald had been under pressure for months for the length of time it was taking her to divest holdings that presented financial conflicts, which required her to recuse herself from some CDC decision - making.
Senator Ed Markey (D — MA) asked whether he would recuse himself from those cases.
Pruitt said during the hearing that he would recuse himself from any ongoing cases against the EPA that he is involved in, if the EPA's ethics commission required him to do so.
It's because all that [it] takes to recuse yourself from the treaty is a letter.
Caprara accepted a $ 1,000 campaign donation from the suspended Chief and must clearly now recuse himself from voting on any Town Board action with respect to Sullivan's two Disciplinary Hearings.
The finding directed McKenna and Magarelli to recuse themselves from any such discussion.
County Executive Steven Bellone did not respond to requests for comment Wednesday, but in a statement Tuesday night noted that in August 2014 he said Spota should recuse himself from the Walsh case «because I did not think he could or would be impartial.»
If Agata were a witness in the federal case, he would have to recuse himself from any JCOPE probe into Percoco's alleged crimes.
He also seemingly failed to report potential conflicts of interest to the Cuomo administration or recuse himself from projects he had ties to, several sources said.
Rensselaer County District Attorney Joel Abelove says he will recuse himself from the case, and now he's asking for a special DA to be appointed to handle it.
Labour says Matt Hancock should recuse himself from policy discussions about Evening Standard after his former boss was appointed editor
Tom Watson, the Labour deputy leader and shadow culture secretary, wrote to Hancock asking him to recuse himself from any policy discussions about the Evening Standard or its commercial interests given his history of working as Osborne's chief of staff.
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses calls for Rep. David Nunes to recuse himself from a surveillance inquiry, President Donald Trump's latest tweets, and major overhauls to former President Barack Obama's climate policies.
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