Thanks for this, good read. It seems to be a clash of comprehension between a layperson (what does a reasonable question of impartiality look like) and the judiciary (We're emotionless machines who are capable of cordoning off sections of our brain, how dare you intimate we can be biased). Seems its the judiciary making the call on this one.
Thanks for this, good read. It seems to be a clash of comprehension between a layperson (what does a reasonable question of impartiality look like) and the judiciary (We're emotionless machines who are capable of cordoning off sections of our brain, how dare you intimate we can be biased). Seems its the judiciary making the call on this one.