public confidence
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Fairy Tales
When judges talk about public confidence in the judiciary, they don’t really mean public opinion about the judiciary Continue reading
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The Public Confidence Fairy
Public confidence in the courts cannot be the foundation of judicial independence Judicial independence is often justified, both in the decisions of the courts and in the broader public discourse, by the need to maintain public confidence in the administration of justice. It seems to me that this justification is not compelling. To borrow Paul Continue reading
