Courts may appear biased against non-lawyers representing themselves due to a lack of legal knowledge and experience, which can lead to misunderstandings of court procedures and rules. Judges often have to ensure fair trials while balancing the need for efficiency, and pro se litigants may inadvertently disrupt this balance. Additionally, legal professionals are trained to present cases effectively, whereas non-lawyers may struggle to articulate their arguments or understand the nuances of the law, potentially impacting the outcome of their cases.
Show prejudice for or against (someone or something) unfairly: "the tests were biased against women"; "a biased view of the worldRecognize a distinction; differentiate.Perceive or constitute the difference in or between
The study was rejected because it was biased.Their views are very biased.I felt biased at the conference.
Hemophilia itself is not a secret but hemophiliacs themselves may not choose to reveal their diagnosis because of its association with HIV which is still widely misunderstood and biased against.
I am human, maybe even biased. For that I'm sorry. Please consider that the debtor has stacked the odds against themselves before they post here. If you could read a lot of my posts, you would notice that I am biased against repo agents who tell the debtor lies about what they can/will do. There are no magic answers for most of these posts, only what the law allows. If you wish to discuss it further, my email is posted. Thanks for your observation.
Statistics themselves are purely factual and can not be biased or misleading. When people start making inferences and interpretations based on the statistics, that is when they can become biased or misleading.
Your social study is invalid because it is biased.The judge was sacked and the results had to be counted all over again because she was biased.
It is illegal for any college to be biased based on the color of your skin, you religion or your sex. If you feel a college is discriminating against you. contact a lawyer.
Yes, a question can be biased if it is framed in a way that prompts a specific answer or favors one viewpoint over others. Biased questions can lead to skewed results or reinforce certain biases in the responses received.
There are always reference materials available. The question is whether you want references that are unbiased or biased towards a particular answer (for or against). Unbiased materials would be any encyclopedia, biased against would be any Chick Young (or similar) pamphlet on the subject and biased for material would be in "New Age" book shops.
"I am prejudiced against him" is more appropriate and commonly used to express a biased or unfavorable attitude towards someone.
Being biased, or having a fixed opinion against something, which will affect your judgement.
The United States justice system is certainly not biased against blacks. There are periods in US history where, yes, racial tension was strong throughout certain parts of the country, but this has been entirely eliminated today. Skin color has no indicator in court.