On the recordJuly 14, 2010
They will decide cases based on the law and the facts; third, that they will not prejudge any case, but listen to every part that comes before them.
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congress.govThey will decide cases based on the law and the facts; third, that they will not prejudge any case, but listen to every part that comes before them.
Whitehouse outlines expectations for judges regarding case decisions and impartiality.
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