N.C. State: 'Litigant Shopping' For Supreme Court Cases Can Backfire
September 24, 2024
September 24, 2024
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sept. 24 (TNSres) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
A new study finds "litigant shopping," or choosing plaintiffs with specific demographic attributes, can be used to shape public opinion about the U.S. Supreme Court - but it can also backfire.
Litigant shopping is a well-established practice in which attorneys or political interests identify potential plaintiffs that they believe would be a good 'fa . . .
A new study finds "litigant shopping," or choosing plaintiffs with specific demographic attributes, can be used to shape public opinion about the U.S. Supreme Court - but it can also backfire.
Litigant shopping is a well-established practice in which attorneys or political interests identify potential plaintiffs that they believe would be a good 'fa . . .