Judicial Standards
Judicial standards refer to the principles and guidelines that govern the conduct and decision-making of judges within the legal system. These standards ensure that judges act fairly, impartially, and ethically while upholding the law. They help maintain public confidence in the judiciary by promoting accountability and transparency in judicial proceedings.
Judicial standards can include codes of conduct, rules of procedure, and ethical guidelines established by organizations such as the American Bar Association or state judicial councils. These standards are essential for ensuring that justice is administered consistently and that judges remain free from bias or conflicts of interest.