New rules aim to prevent “judge shopping” in major court cases

New rules aim to prevent “judge shopping” in major court cases – CBS News

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The Judicial Conference of the United States, the federal agency that sets guidelines for America’s judiciary, has taken a major step to stop plaintiffs from seeking the most favorable judge for their case, a practice known as “judge shopping.” CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson explains.

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