Library/PT 143/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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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 last paragraph. The passage says: 'A potential objection is that the reasoning given by the judge, however legally adequate, may not be the judge's "real reasoning," thus allowing for the presence of undetected bias.' That indicates 'real reasoning' means the judge's actual, possibly hidden motive (an improper consideration). Also note: 'If a judge who had no improper considerations in mind could have reached the same conclusion for the reasons stated by a judge who had hidden reasons in mind, then there is no harm on which to base a complaint.' So choose the option describing a hidden improper motive (personal animus).

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Which one of the following would be an example of the kind of "real reasoning" referred to in the first sentence of the last paragraph of the passage?

Correct Answer
C
C is correct because the passage uses 'real reasoning' to mean the judge's true, possibly hidden motive that could produce undetected bias: '...may not be the judge's "real reasoning," thus allowing for the presence of undetected bias.' Reasoning motivated by personal animus is exactly the kind of hidden, improper consideration the passage identifies as a danger.
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