22 AGs Urge Expanded House Probe into Alleged Judicial Bias in Climate Policy Matters
Twenty-two state attorneys general urge the House Judiciary Committee to expand its probe into alleged judicial bias related to climate policies, seeking a comprehensive guide for evaluating judges' conduct and potential conflicts of interest. The request comes after a report from Fox News Digital highlighting the issue.
Nearly half of US state attorneys general are urging the House Judiciary Committee to expand its investigation into alleged judicial bias related to climate policy, citing the need for a comprehensive guide to ensure fairness in federal judiciary appointments. The AGs' request comes as Fox News Digital reported that the committee is currently examining how environmental groups and politicians may be influencing judges' decisions. Several high-profile Democratic senators have already called for the expansion of the probe. The push from the AGs could potentially increase pressure on House Democrats to take action.