
Republicans launch offensive against judiciary’s attempt to curb ‘judge-shopping
Republicans Criticize Judiciary’s Efforts to Limit ‘Judge-Shopping’ Overview Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, recently expressed his disapproval of a decision made by the federal judiciary to restrict the practice of “judge-shopping.” This tactic, commonly used by conservative lawyers in high-profile cases, involves selecting a judge who may be more sympathetic to their cause. Understanding ‘Judge-Shopping’ ‘Judge-shopping’ is a strategy employed by litigants to manipulate the judicial system by choosing a judge perceived to be favorable to their ideology or legal argument. This approach aims to increase the likelihood of a favorable court ruling in their favor. Republican Opposition to Judiciary’s Actions Republicans have raised concerns about the judiciary’s recent measures to curb judge-shopping, arguing that these


