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'''Would you believe there’s an entire section of the ABA dedicated to helping judges mitigate their implicit biases regarding gender, class and race? But judicial bias against self-represented litigants is the biggest threat to justice, and there’s nothing to help judges grapple with that.''' - [https://courtroom5.com/blog/takes-unbiased-judge-call-out-judicial-bias/] |
Revision as of 06:58, 15 September 2024
Implicit Association Test exists for implicit bias. It is bias hardwired, that you are not aware of. It is just reptilian brain stuff.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/resources/implicit-bias/
Covers race, sex, disability. Does not cover pro se. Add that to the list.
Would you believe there’s an entire section of the ABA dedicated to helping judges mitigate their implicit biases regarding gender, class and race? But judicial bias against self-represented litigants is the biggest threat to justice, and there’s nothing to help judges grapple with that. - [1]