With an eye on Amarillo courthouse, U.S. senators push to stop federal judge shopping
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With an eye on Amarillo courthouse, U.S. senators push to stop federal judge shopping
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate leaders introduced legislation to end “judge shopping” — a practice that’s made a federal courthouse in Amarillo with a Trump-appointed judge a destination for conservative litigants challenging Biden administration policies.
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Cobb family files federal civil rights suit against Minnesota state troopers in traffic stop shooting
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