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politics1 year ago

"Conservative Backlash Against New Federal Court Policy on 'Judge Shopping'"

Senate Republicans are pushing back against a new federal courts policy aimed at curbing "judge shopping" in national cases, arguing that it is an "unforced error" and calling for district courts to set their own rules. The policy, adopted by the U.S. Judicial Conference, seeks to assign random judges to cases with national implications, particularly in single-judge divisions where all cases are typically heard by one judge. Republicans, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, have criticized the policy, while Democrats have welcomed the change as a step toward restoring public confidence in judicial rulings.

legal-reform1 year ago

Federal Courts Crack Down on "Judge Shopping" Practices

Federal courts have implemented a new policy to curb "judge shopping," the practice of filing lawsuits in front of sympathetic judges, particularly in cases affecting an entire state or the country. This move comes after heightened attention on the issue following a controversial ruling on abortion medication. The policy aims to randomly assign judges to such cases, addressing concerns raised by senators and the Biden administration. The Supreme Court has put the abortion medication ruling on hold and will hear arguments on it later this month.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

Texas Attorney Sentenced to 180 Days for Drugging Pregnant Wife with Abortion Medication

Texas attorney Mason Herring, who drugged his pregnant wife with abortion medication, has been sentenced to 180 days in jail, 10 years of probation, and barred from contacting his estranged wife and 1-year-old daughter. His wife, Catherine Herring, expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, stating that it was not strict enough given the severity of his actions. Herring's attorney accepted a plea agreement on charges of injury to a child and assault of a pregnant person, and the judge ordered the strict terms of his sentencing.

politics-health-environment2 years ago

"Thursday's Must-Knows: 7 Key Insights for August 17"

Donald Trump may face trial in Georgia on March 4 for his alleged involvement in efforts to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state. A federal court has ruled to restrict access to the abortion medication mifepristone, pending further legal battles. The toxic aftermath of the Maui fires, which claimed 111 lives, is expected to last for years, with contamination being flushed into local waters during storms. Cancer cases among younger Americans have risen, with possible factors including obesity, lifestyle choices, and exposure to pollutants. A new strain of E. coli has been identified as the cause of recent lettuce-related outbreaks.

health2 years ago

Experts warn of potential consequences following Texas abortion pill ruling.

A US appeals court is set to decide on the FDA's approval of the medication abortion drug mifepristone after a Texas judge suspended it, bypassing the federal system set up to determine what drugs should be allowed on the market. Legal scholars, scientists, and drugmakers are concerned that the decision could start a trend of drugs being targeted in courts, creating a chilling effect on drug development in the US and hurting patients in the process. Vaccines, antidepressants, and psychotropic medicines could be at risk, some said.