| ▲ | dmix 4 hours ago | |
Most state courts randomly assign you a judge so it's not that simple, in some cases you can target certain districts in certain states where there are less judges (like the Texas patent judge). This is a trial in North Dakota because that's where the protests happened. I doubt they had many options in a single jurisdiction. The fallback for this stuff is of course a circuit court appeal. | ||
| ▲ | singleshot_ 31 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Care to explain how a circuit court might come to hear an appeal out of a state court of general jurisdiction? | ||