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"Courts Exercise Discretion Amid Controversy Over 'Judge-Shopping' Policy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The U.S. Judicial Conference issued guidance on the federal judiciary's new policy to prevent "judge-shopping," stating that courts have discretion in implementing the policy. The policy aims to randomly assign cases that could impact state or federal policies to a wider pool of district court judges. This move comes after criticism from top Republicans in Congress, who called it an "unforced error" and urged the Judicial Conference to reconsider. The practice of "judge-shopping" has been criticized by Democrats, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer stating that it allows plaintiffs to target sympathetic judges.

Federal Courts Crack Down on 'Judge Shopping' Practices

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Reuters

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Two conservative federal appeals court judges, James Ho and Edith Jones, criticized the US Judicial Conference for adopting a new rule aimed at curbing "judge shopping" by state attorneys general and activists challenging government policies in sympathetic courthouses. The rule, designed to address a litigation strategy used by conservative litigants, requires lawsuits challenging state and federal laws to be randomly assigned to judges throughout a federal district. The judges argued that the rule conflicted with federal law and was a response to political pressure, while proponents of the rule cited concerns about forum shopping and the need for national policies to be heard by a random judge.