She is trying to appear impartial on matters that could come before the court.
4 takeaways from Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s final day of questioning|Amber Phillips|October 14, 2020|Washington Post
It is unreasonable to think that she would be able to administer fair and impartial justice to our communities if she can’t even accept our basic humanity and dignity.
Barrett dodges on same-sex marriage, downplays ties to anti-LGBTQ law firm|Chris Johnson|October 13, 2020|Washington Blade
Nigerian historian Uche Uwaezuoke Okonkwo also posits that a more impartial analysis would have earned decolonial leaders in their own right, Margaret Ekpo, Janet Mokelu, or Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti, as “mother of Nigerian nationalism.”
At 60, Nigeria Is Still A Country Of The Future|cmurray|October 1, 2020|Essence.com
They’re the sort of arguments fair and impartial judges would laugh out of court, possibly after sanctioning the plaintiffs’ lawyers for bringing frivolous litigation.
7 big cases the Supreme Court will hear in its new term, explained|Ian Millhiser|October 1, 2020|Vox
Carles told me that MormonThink strives to be objective and impartial.
God vs. the Internet. And the Winner is…|Michael Schulson|November 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
How can a Tea Party-backed judge ever be fair and impartial given the rigid right-wing ideology of that movement?!
In North Carolina, GOP Overreach May Be More Unpopular Than Obama|Dean Obeidallah|November 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Because my disproportionate reaction is precisely why the law needs to be impartial.
How to Stay Liberal After You Get Robbed|Kelly Williams Brown|June 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He said that I was being watched and my impartial journalism was appreciated.
Fighting The Talibanization Of Pakistan|Dr. Mona Kazim Shah|June 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
These unexpected heroics can make for great watching—especially for the impartial amateur.
Why Americans Should Love the World Cup|Sean Wilsey|June 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I shall now proceed to draw my conclusions, which I submit must appeal irresistibly to every impartial and right-minded person.
A Century of Wrong|F. W. Reitz
If he were rigid, he was impartial too, in asserting the laws of England.
A Child's History of England|Charles Dickens
And I shall take for granted what, I believe, the smallest reflection will make evident to every impartial enquirer.
An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals|David Hume
I was anxious, in the first place, that the defendants should have a fair and impartial trial.
The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12)|Robert G. Ingersoll
I can't be impartial about my own work—I am either unjust to myself or wearisome to my audience.
The Tree of Knowledge|Mrs. Baillie Reynolds
British Dictionary definitions for impartial
impartial
/ (ɪmˈpɑːʃəl) /
adjective
not prejudiced towards or against any particular side or party; fair; unbiased