- exists. This
would allow for
recusals to
occur without adding undue costs on the litigants. For example,
automatic recusal could be
required for cases...
- were
never adjudicated due to the lack of a
quorum on the
Court after recusals. In
April 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Wisconsin Supreme Court...
-
professional responsibility.
Judicial disqualification, also
referred to as
recusal,
refers to the act of
abstaining from parti****tion in an
official action...
-
agreed to pay £300,000 in
costs for the
failed recusal application. The Post Office's own
costs of the
recusal application were over £212,000,
which including...
-
Democracy sued then-Georgia
Secretary of
State Brian Kemp, s****ing his
recusal from
overseeing a
recount in an
election in
which he was also a candidate...
-
Merritt Jr. of the
Sixth Circuit Court of
Appeals called for Scalia's
recusal in Bush v. Gore at the time.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong,
writing in Law and...
-
denounce the officer's actions, to
demand the
reform of the GRPD, and for the
recusal of the
prosecutor handling the case due to
alleged conflicts of interest...
-
Edward Michael Burke (born
December 29, 1943) is an
American politician found guilty of racketeering, bribery, and
extortion who
served as the alderman...
-
following months of
public and
private conflict with
President Trump over his
recusal from
investigations relating to
Russian election interference. Sessions...
- on its
website as they are
being announced. It is
possible that
through recusals or
vacancies the
court divides evenly on a case. If that occurs, then the...