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EricKasper
�e constitutional right to a neutral decisionmaker resides in the Sixth Amendment’s promise of an impartial jury and in the Fi�h and Fourteenth Amendments’ guarantees to due process. Impartial Justice interprets this important right by critically examining relevant Supreme Court cases. �e meaning of jury impartiality is illuminated by describing convictions overturned a�er defendants were victims of prejudicial pretrial publicity, mob justice, or discriminatory jury selection. Judicial impartiality is explained using cases where judges were bribed or had other con�icts of interest. Neutral decision-making in quasi-judicial settings is explored through cases that involved prison discipline, enemy combatants, and related issues.
Impartial Justice: The Real Supreme CourtCases that De�ne the Constitutional Rightto a Neutral and Detached Decisionmaker
Lexington Books
Assistant ProfessorPolitical Science