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Do We Put Too Much Stock in Federal Recusal Statutes?
Howard J. Bashman examines the law precluding a federal judge from presiding over any case in which he owns a share of stock in a corporation that is a party to the case. Given the frequency with which judges are unintentionally violating this requirement and stock ownership's failure to give rise to bias, or its appearance, in the many cases in which a judge’s ownership interest in a company is immaterially small, Bashman concludes that Congress should consider eliminating the automatic recusal rule
Last Updated On 5/8/2006 7:04:25 PM
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