This is a reasonable element of consideration to be pointed out, because many of the people holding public office and performing public service in the District of Columbia are lawyers, who have varying and extensive careers in law. By reason of this, they do reasonably come together and throughout the course of their legal education and careers become friends and, or, acquaintances. They are often, by virtue of their profession and by virtue of the affluence that often accompanies the rise to power, found to be in the same social circles in support of charity, or in the pursuit of continuing legal education, areas of interest, and, yes, recreationally too.
To abandon these relationships because one has been appointed to a particular office is an unreasonable request, and a practice that would actually cause the relationship to receive an unnecessarily amount of scrutiny. Nor is it any secret, as Justice Scalia points out, "Many Justices have reached this Court precisely because they were friends of the incumbent President or other senior officials - and from the earliest days to modern times Justices have had close personal relationships with the President or other officers of the Executive (p. 5)."
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In the case study provided, recusal is the appropriate course of action because: 1) there is a reasonable question of impartiality based on the fact that the voting machines have been seized, and the New York Court of Appeals has upheld results in favor of the challenger. In this case, the relationship, which is one in which Justices Smith and Jones have close and personal relationships with the incumbent, can reasonably be questioned should the decision be against supporting the lower Court's decision.
By virtue of the fact that the incumbent is challenging the lower Court's decision, or the results of the challenger...
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