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  2. Interactional justice - Wikipedia

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    Interactional justice is defined by sociologist John R. Schermerhorn as the "...degree to which the people affected by decision are treated by dignity and respect" (Organizational Behavior, 2013). The theory focuses on the interpersonal treatment people receive when procedures are implemented.

  3. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    Procedural justice is the appropriateness of the allocation process. [12] It includes six main points which are consistency, lack of bias, accuracy, representation of all concerned, correction and ethics. Procedural justice seems to be essential to maintaining institutional legitimacy.

  4. Participatory justice - Wikipedia

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    One of the common criticisms of participatory justice models is that they might reduce efficiency, like in the environmental justice model discussed. [26] Incorporating the voices of all affected interests is a difficult and long process, especially when the issue being decided upon is significantly controversial.

  5. Procedural justice - Wikipedia

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    Procedural justice, a subcomponent of organizational justice, is important in communication and in the workplace because it involves fair procedures, it allows the employees to have a say in the decision process, it gives employees fair treatment, and allows them to have more input in the appraisal process.

  6. The Chicago Council of Lawyers Evaluation Report

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    The Council’s evaluation process includes: (1) a review of a written informational questionnaire provided to the Alliance by the candidate, including details of the candidate’s career and professional development and information on any complaints filed against the candidate with the JIB or the ARDC;

  7. The biggest Supreme Court decisions of 2024: From ... - AOL

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    The case stemmed from a lawsuit filed by Joseph Fischer – a former police officer and one of more than 300 people charged by the Justice Department with "obstruction of an official proceeding ...

  8. Democratic-led states could face tougher legal pathway to ...

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    Democratic-led states that have vowed to challenge President-elect Donald Trump's initiatives will face a tough legal landscape after his first-term appointments reshaped the judiciary, not only ...

  9. Trump's budget plans push US government lawyers to private sector

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    About a third of those lawyers work in the Justice Department, and fewer than 400 of them are non-career political appointees. The Department of Education, which Trump has claimed he would try to ...