Ginsburg Better Do Right Thing and Recuse Herself From Trump Travel Ban Case
If campaign comments are evidence of bias in a way that invalidates the actions of a decision-maker (as the 4th Circuit claimed), then the same logic the 4th Circuit used to deny Trump’s travel ban must require Ginsburg’s recusal in the Supreme Court’s review of that travel ban.
The standard for recusal does not require a judge admit their bias. It only requires a review whether the public might “reasonably question” the “impartiality” of the judge in the matter.
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She chose up sides in an election and made it public. She holds a personal animosity for the president.
She should recuse herself, but she won't.
Instead, she will dishonor the court
If campaign comments are evidence of bias in a way that invalidates the actions of a decision-maker (as the 4th Circuit claimed), then the same logic the 4th Circuit used to deny Trump’s travel ban must require Ginsburg’s recusal in the Supreme Court’s review of that travel ban.
The standard for recusal does not require a judge admit their bias. It only requires a review whether the public might “reasonably question” the “impartiality” of the judge in the matter.
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She chose up sides in an election and made it public. She holds a personal animosity for the president.
She should recuse herself, but she won't.
Instead, she will dishonor the court