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American courts have a rule called "judicial notice" that addresses false assertions and allows one of the parties in the lawsuit to request that proven facts be introduced into evidence when those facts are not subject to reasonable dispute because they are generally known or cannot reasonably be questioned.
It took Justice Antonin Scalia 21 pages to argue that his impartiality in the Cheney case cannot reasonably be questioned (front page, March 19).
The Court also may take judicial notice of matters that are either (1) generally known within the trial court's territorial jurisdiction or (2) capable of accurate and ready determination by resort to sources whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned.
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Recusal is warranted "when the judge's impartiality may reasonably be questioned," Mr. Kaufman said.
The justices decide on their own when their "impartiality might reasonably be questioned".
Under federal law, judges must recuse themselves from cases when their impartiality "might reasonably be questioned".
"If the judge's impartiality might reasonably be questioned, that creates a perception problem".
First, consider whether Judge Walker's impartiality would "reasonably be questioned" if he were gay.
The use of SNAP dollars for soda and junk food may reasonably be questioned.
I restrict my discussion to cases where the interest in question cannot reasonably be achieved without killing animals.
For the same reason, Chapter 2 also "cannot reasonably be viewed as an endorsement of religion".
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