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Can judges actually leave their biases aside?
Retired Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner often referred to a judge’s past, with all that that entails, as his or her “priors.” He hardly meant a judge’s rap sheet of sorts. Rather, he meant a collection, even a collage, of all of a judge’s learning, thinking and experience brought to the bench after taking the oath — whether or not that thinking and experience were in the public interest. Accordingly, Posner, the greatest philosopher of the judicial process since Benjamin Cardozo himself, iterated that judges invariably bring to the table things that, judicial objectivity suggests, they should ideally discard on the up ramp to their special seats of authority. This, notwithstand

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