Multiple Choice
Senator: "I do not agree with the nomination of Judge Azizi for the Supreme Court. There are credible allegations of bias against Azizi, making many in my party wary of his appointment. In addition, regardless of the veracity of the claims against Azizi, he is clearly unqualified for the appointment. He has never served as a judge before and lacks the qualifications necessary for the appointment and so should not be appointed to the Court."
Which of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the senator's conclusion?
A) Appropriate experience is the most important requirement to serving on the Supreme Court.
B) The mere hint of bias should be enough to prevent an appointment of a judge.
C) In appointing a judge, all relevant qualifications should be weighed equally.
D) A judge cannot be appointed if he could be biased, even if he is qualified.
E) A suspicion of bias is not enough to disqualify someone for a position.
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