On the recordMay 7, 2009
Last month, the Supreme Court held that Benjamin's failure to recuse himself was intolerable under our Constitution's guarantee of due process of law.
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congress.govLast month, the Supreme Court held that Benjamin's failure to recuse himself was intolerable under our Constitution's guarantee of due process of law.
Feingold highlights a Supreme Court ruling on judicial recusal and due process.
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