Unbiasing

/ˌʌnˈbaɪəsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of removing bias from decision-making, data analysis, or legal interpretations to ensure fairness and impartiality.
    The court emphasized the importance of unbiasing jurors during voir dire to guarantee a fair trial.

Commentary

Unbiasing is critical in legal contexts to uphold impartiality and prevent prejudicial outcomes, especially during jury selection and legal drafting.

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