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en If a judge has strong political views, it is perfectly appropriate to inquire whether those views would affect their legal reasoning and cause them not to be objective and fair.

en The role of a judge is very different from the role of a candidate or a political officeholder. What she was doing in that questionnaire was expressing her views during the course of a campaign. The role of a judge is to apply the law in a fair and open-minded way.

en The role of a judge is very different from the role of a candidate or a political office holder, ... And what she was doing in that questionnaire was expressing her views during the course of a campaign. The role of a judge is to apply the law in a fair and open-minded way.

en The role of a judge is very different from the role of a candidate or a political office holder. And what she was doing in that questionnaire was expressing her views during the course of a campaign. The role of a judge is to apply the law in a fair and open-minded way.

en While we have supported the Rainbow Coalition's work on diversity issues, we do not endorse many of Rev. Jackson's political views or any other political views.

en I want a classical judge who does not allow their personal views or social views to impact their decision-making process,

en It doesn't seem that the best time to start reform is when there's a major political crisis, ... In fact, it seems to me he was putting the cart before the horse, because you can't get major institutional reform unless you have a rather good political climate, and a fair degree of trust and common views among the membership. When they have very different views, when they are deeply divided, they can't agree on fundamental structural reforms. Never have they been able to agree on those things when they were deeply divided.

en I think as long as each council member feels they're allowed to express their views -- (any candidate) who would fit that bill would be acceptable to me. That's my main need, to make sure all views are given a fair hearing.

en I, for one, believe a judge can be pro-life yet be fair, balanced, and uphold a woman's right to choose. But for a judge to set aside his or her own personal views, the commitment to the rule of law must clearly supersede his or her personal agenda. That's a trick some can pull off, but not everyone can.

en The minister has very strong views on this and cannot accept what was said. We reconsidered the deal and realized that we cannot sign with Robertson or anyone who supports his views.

en The whole purpose of a debate is the exchange of views and seeing the range of views that are available, and not to exclude people. I don't think the judge is going to be very happy because there's no basis on which they included and (didn't include) people.

en [After Roberts explained his views on privacy and his legal philosophy, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said,] You've told me nothing, Judge. ... we are rolling the dice with you.

en Mr. Wilson is a strong advocate and passionate. We're very aware of his views and the governor's views about how important the Bills are. We're working with all 32 clubs to make sure revenue sharing works for all the teams.

en [Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., obviously not a student of history, is demanding that Roberts cough up his personal views on political issues during his hearings.] What is not a good thing to do is stonewall the (Judiciary) Committee, ... The American people are entitled to know what this man's views are.

en I think the Lee County delegation is a delegation that is spilt on its political views in a lot of areas. But the views that everyone has come from the heart. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se.


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