Republicans turn their sights on judiciary’s new attempt to curb ‘judge-shopping
Senate Minority Leader Criticizes Federal Judiciary Crackdown on “Judge-Shopping” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, expressed his disapproval recently over the federal judiciary’s decision to limit the tactic of “judge-shopping.” This strategy has been utilized by conservative lawyers in significant cases in order to seek out a favorable judge. McConnell’s Disapproval of Judicial Limits McConnell voiced his concerns about the recent actions taken by the federal judiciary to restrict “judge-shopping.” This approach has been employed by conservative lawyers to strategically choose a sympathetic judge for their cases. McConnell believes that this limitation could impede their ability to effectively navigate the legal system. Impact of Restricting “Judge-Shopping” The federal judiciary’s restriction on “judge-shopping” is aimed at promoting fairness