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Rau
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If a Catholic Judge was able and willing to rule without regard to the beliefs of his faith, then presumably no need to recuse. He may do so if concerned about appearances.But if that’s a standard for “fairness”, then shouldn’t the Catholic members of the bench recuse themselves? If they strictly follow Catholic moral doctrine, then that would, by definition, prejudice the ability to rule on the basis of evidence alone.
For instance, after the SSM decision, there was a thread arguing about the excommunication of Kennedy for going against Catholic social teachings in his decisions. There’s a bit of contradiction going on in that thread and in this thread.