| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1971 - 1188 pages
...presence before the Commission will he prejudiced because an administrative adjudication "must l)e attended, not only with every element of fairness...but with the very appearance of complete fairness," citing Amos Treat <& Co. v. XEC, 306 F.2d 2(50, 2(57 ( 19(52). I believe my present state of mind,... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1974 - 1422 pages
...Chronicle also notes that an administrative hearing, as the Court pointed out in the Cinderella, case, must be attended not only with every element of fairness...but with the very appearance of complete fairness. We agree that the Cinderella decision reiterates the well-established law for disqualification. Indeed,... | |
| United States Atomic Energy Commission - 1975 - 1378 pages
...discussion on the proposition that due process requires that a quasi-judicial administrative hearing "be attended, not only with every element of fairness...but with the very appearance of complete fairness". Amos Treat & Co. v. SEC, 306 F.2d 260, 267 (DC Cir. 1962); American Cyanamid Co. v. FTC, 363 F.2d 757,... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1999 - 708 pages
...on the merits. As Senator McCain put it: A proceeding of ... importance and potential consequences must be attended, not only with every element of fairness,...but with the very appearance of complete fairness. That is the only way its conduct will meet the basic requirement of due process. Amos Treat and Co.,... | |
| United States. Federal Communications Commission - 1971 - 1190 pages
...states that its presence before the Commission will be prejudiced because an administrative adjudication "must be attended, not only with every element of...but with the very appearance of complete fairness," citing Amos Treat cf1 Co. v. 8. EG, 306 F.2d 2(10, 2(>7 ( 1962). I believe my present state of mind,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1991 - 1060 pages
...part cannot restore a presumption of impartiality, whether justice was In fact done is not the issue; an administrative hearing 'must be attended, not only...but with the very appearance of complete fairness.* We must presume that a fair hearing was denied if a disinterested observer would have reason to believe... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1991 - 1070 pages
...which would be involved in any Board decision regarding Lincoln. In general, administrative proceedings "must be attended, not only with every element of...but with the very appearance of complete fairness." Amos Treat fc Co. v. SIC, 306 F.2d 260, 267 (DC Clr. 1962). Moreover, federal courts have consistently... | |
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