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Passage Breakdown

The passage says current rules make judges step aside when their impartiality "might reasonably be questioned," which is vague and focuses on appearances instead of whether a judge is actually biased. The author argues this can miss real bias and proposes ending bias-based disqualification requests and instead requiring judges to write clear legal explanations for their rulings or for recusal. If an informed observer finds the judge’s written reasoning legally sound and the same result could have been reached without improper motives, then no real harm occurred and there’s no valid complaint.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the author's claim about the effect of requiring written legal explanations; locate where the passage says transparency lets knowledgeable observers evaluate reasoning and therefore removes grounds for complaint.

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The passage suggests that if judges are required to provide written explanations for the legal reasoning underlying their decisions about cases, then

Correct Answer
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The author argues that requiring written explanations makes judges' legal reasoning transparent and thus subject to evaluation. For example: 'the best way to address concerns about judicial impartiality is to require judges to make their reasoning transparent' and proponents should replace appearance-based motions with 'the requirement of a written explanation ... [of] the legal basis for the judgment reached, based on the merits of the case.' The passage acknowledges an objection but responds that 'as long as a knowledgeable observer cannot find any fault with the legal reasoning provided, then there are no grounds for complaint.' Together these statements imply that, in principle, faulty reasoning can be detected when reasoning is made explicit.
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