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There is some reason to doubt that complexity increases judicial objectivity.
A judge can be a class member while maintaining his or her judicial objectivity.
It takes some human understanding for a Judge to fly in the face of judicial ritual as much as that.. Haywood biographer Melvyn Dubofsky wrote that Landis "exercised judicial objectivity and restraint for five long months".
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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.
But the power of this alleged apolitical neutrality of the law cannot completely conceal the growth of judicial power when 'reason, tradition and objectivity' become the means to protect the judiciary from external scrutiny.
The prosecutor is subject to judicial and budgetary controls that promise both competence and objectivity.
Despite ethical exhortations to objectivity, it's fair to say that each and every judicial officer in family law court has personal biases.
While overall opinions of the court's objectivity remain relatively unchanged since a May poll taken in advance of the decision, Republicans' views of the judicial branch have plummeted.
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