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Several Labor members of Parliament questioned whether the internal inquiry could be impartial.
Despite the violence and the limits on access to the courts, they acted as if legal judgments could be impartial".
My record and independence in my role as district attorney are no secret, and I wouldn't have accepted the position if I didn't think I could be impartial.
Several have asked how Munatones and Nyad's official observers could be impartial, because they all knew Nyad before the swim and Munatones had served on her previous crews.
The judge, J. P. Mauffray Jr., had acknowledged calling the defendants "troublemakers" and a "violent bunch," but he insisted he could be impartial.
"It has nothing to do with whether I could be impartial, I really believe this is the only weapon we have," Judge Himelein wrote.
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It is an old refrain, harkening back to the suggestion that African-American judges could not be impartial in cases involving racial issues, or that women judges could not be impartial in cases involving gender issues, which is to say, of course, that the only "true" impartial arbiters of the law are straight, white men.
They disqualify themselves when their relationships with judges would suggest that they couldn't be impartial.
Ms. Shaw, as a P.T.A. official, was on the recommendation committee -- until Dr. Brown forced her off, saying in a letter to her that she could not be impartial.
Judge T.S. Ellis III already had rejected more than three dozen people because they had competing obligations or indicated they could not be impartial.
Emily Bell, director of the Tow centre for digital journalism at Columbia journalism school, said on Twitter that she questioned whether algorithms could ever be impartial.
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