Nov 15 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas on Friday permanently blocked a Biden administration rule that would have made about 4 million more salaried U.S. workers eligible for overtime pay.

U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan in Sherman, Texas, said the U.S. Department of Labor rule that took effect in July improperly bases eligibility for overtime pay on workers’ wages rather than their job duties.

The state of Texas and business groups representing a range of industries had filed lawsuits challenging the rule, which had been consolidated.

Cool that the same court in Texas always gets to decide policy for the entire fucking country.

That is getting pretty annoying. These cases should get reassigned to courts in different states after they reach a certain level of ruling.

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I was curious so I looked it up and this time it’s actually not the Northern district in Texas, but the Eastern district. Still a Trump appointed judge though

Jurisdiction shopping is a real problem. Conservatives know they can file any case in one of these small districts with a Trump wacko as the sole judge, and enforce whatever legal hackery they want.

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