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“A judge can't have any preferred outcome in any particular case. The judge's only obligation—and it's a solemn obligation—is to the rule of law.”—Justice Samuel Alito


If a judge ruled according to a personal preference in a case, he or she would be


Violating the laws that others must follow

Following the principals of the rule of law

Within his or her rights as a legally appointed judge

Upholding the judicial code of ethics

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Answer:

Violating the laws that others must follow

Explanation:

They can't have any preferred outcome in any case.