- 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...
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serving as ****istant
Attorney General for the DOJ
Antitrust Division, had
recused himself during the
probe earlier in the year due to his past professional...
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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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conflicted individual either giving up one of the
conflicting roles or
recusing themselves from the
particular decision-making process. The
presence of...
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implementing Trump's
proposed travel ban, but
instead Trump berated him for
recusing himself and
asked him to
reverse his recusal.
Sessions refused. In May...
- Jackson, who was the lead
prosecutor during the
Nuremberg war
crimes trials,
recusing himself.
Milch was
paroled in June 1954. NMT Vol. II, p. 360. Musmanno...
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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...
- Ali's
conviction by a
unanimous 8–0
decision (Justice
Thurgood Marshall recused himself, as he had been the U.S.
Solicitor General at the time of Ali's...
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Harvard Board of
Overseers at the time, the
cases were split, with
Jackson recusing from the
Harvard case
while parti****ting in the
North Carolina one. On...