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    Deciding Recusal Motions: Who Judges the Judges?

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    Ion mass spectrometer for special uses

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    Prototype of curved-electrode, Paul-type, quadrupole, electrodynamic mass filter has the mass-resolution and transmission-factor properties expected from both theoretical considerations and results of experiments using linear quadrupole features

    Development of an engineering prototype ion mass spectrometer for the mass analysis of the lunar atmosphere Final report

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    Engineering prototype ion mass spectrometer for mass analysis of lunar atmospher

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    Smith v. Hooey: Underrated But Unfulfilled

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    The Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial applies to prosecutions in the federal courts and to state prosecutions through the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause. This constitutional right is probably the least favorite of the Bill of Rights, because it would satisfy most defendants if the government never - promptly or otherwise - disposed of their pending charges. One group of persons, though, who may regard the right to a speedy trial as important are convicted defendants currently serving sentences, but who have pending charges brought against them by other states or the federal government. For them, denying the right to speedy disposition of their pending charges can seriously interfere both with the nature and length of their incarceration

    Kentucky\u27s Future Need for Attorneys

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    Compulsory Retirement, the Constitution and the Murgia Case

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    Specifying grounds for judicial disqualification in federal courts.

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    One essential component of equal justice under the law is a neutral and detached judge to preside over the court proceedings. Public confidence in the legal system is maintained when a judge has no interest in the parties, attorneys or subject matter of the litigation. Sua sponte or by motion of a party, a federal judge is subject to disqualification for conflicts of interest on both constitutional and statutory ground

    Canon 2 of the Code of Judicial Conduct

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