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Judicial temperament
Judicial temperament describes a judge's general attitude toward the law, litigants and other judges. According to the American Bar Association, judicial temperament means that a judge exhibits "compassion, decisiveness, open-mindedness, sensitivity, courtesy, patience, freedom from bias and commitment to equal justice."[1] Trends in State Courts, a project of the National Center for State Courts, described judicial temperament as "neutral, decisive, respectful, and composed."[2]
Bar associations may perform judicial or judicial candidate evaluations, rating whether the individual is fit and qualified to serve as a judge. Oftentimes, judicial temperament is a category within these evaluations.
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