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Ethics and Public Perception in the Judiciary
This chapter explores the ethical considerations faced by justices regarding public appearances and personal biases, using historical cases to scrutinize the standard of recusal. It delves into recent incidents that highlight the complexities of judicial conduct and the subjective public perceptions surrounding it. The discussion also touches on the implications of the Equal Rights Amendment and speculates on legal developments, including predictions about the tenure of Supreme Court justices.