Why is the judge called an umpire in a court ?
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Judges are often called the umpires of the law because they make sure their courtrooms are fair for everyone who comes there seeking justice. The Framers, the men who wrote our Constitution, were faced with a dilemma as to how federal judges should be selected so they could be the fairest umpires possible.
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