- conflict-of-interest. Look up
Recusal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term "
recuse"
originates from the
Latin word "recusare,"
meaning "to demur," or "object"...
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County Chief Judge Ural D.
Glanville presided over the case
until he was
recused in July 2024
after complaints were
registered about a
secret meeting he...
- to
recuse himself from any
Justice Department investigations regarding Russian interference in the election. Once
Attorney General Sessions recused, oversight...
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Security Advisor Michael Flynn,
accepting Flynn's
guilty plea, but was
later recused from the case.
Contreras was born in 1962 in
Staten Island, New York. His...
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require committee members ****ociated with any
schools being discussed to
recuse themselves. In addition, the
exclusion of West
Virginia was seen as a surprise...
- that the Due
Process Clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment requires judges to
recuse themselves not only when
actual bias has been
demonstrated or when the judge...
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Wildlife Federation,
which became a
hallmark in the field. When
Starr recused himself in
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC,
Roberts took his place, arguing...
- Khan had
violated any
ethical standards, but
still recommended that she
recuse herself from the case with Meta
Platforms to
avoid the
appearance of bias;...
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Department as ****istant
Attorney General of the
Office of
Legal Counsel—
recused himself from the case.) The
Court ordered the
President to
release the...
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Clarence Thomas,
whose son was
enrolled at the
university at the time,
recused himself.
Writing for the majority,
Justice Ruth
Bader Ginsburg found that...