Let litigants pick the judge
15th Nov 2006, 13:41 GMT
The solution to the debate over possible judicial bias is to allow the litigants on both sides of the case to select a judge that both sides agree is unbiased, argues Karen Selick, a columnist for the magazine Canadian Lawyer.
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