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Discover Ludwig"judicial impartiality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that the legal system or a judge remains unbiased and neutral in making decisions. Example: The success of a fair trial relies on the principle of judicial impartiality, ensuring that all parties involved are treated equally under the law.
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The limitations are intended to preserve the appearance of judicial impartiality.
"I will do everything in my power to maintain judicial impartiality.
He embarrassed the appeals court he is supposed to lead and cast serious doubt on his judicial impartiality.
If there are better ways to destroy public confidence in judicial impartiality, they do not readily come to mind.
Stone was renowned for the judicial impartiality and objectivity that he displayed in his more than 600 opinions, many of them on important constitutional questions.
Harsh state judicial campaigns financed by ever larger amounts of special interest money are eating away at public faith in judicial impartiality.
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His judicial record of impartiality was impeccable.
"You hear 'empathy' and you don't think impartiality, judicial temperament.
At its recent annual meeting, the American Bar Association took overdue action to protect judicial fairness and impartiality in the face of skyrocketing special-interest spending in state judicial elections.
On Radio National, Hinch added that the amendments included greater accountability for the ABCC commissioner, requiring impartiality, judicial review of ABCC decisions and Administrative Appeal Tribunal oversight over coercive powers.
Still, their harm to judicial integrity and impartiality in allowing well-heeled special interests to wine, dine and lobby judges under the deceptively neutral-sounding heading of "judicial education" is profound.
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