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Florida’s congressional districts will stand, after the Florida Supreme Court upheld the maps, rejecting a challenge over a ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Supreme Court Upholds Congressional Map, Rejecting Challenge To District EliminationImpermissible Racial Gerrymandering and Lack of Alternative Maps The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the state's ...
Justices, in a 5-1 decision, said an alternative requested by voting-rights groups for a North Florida district would violate ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Supreme Court’s Most Worrisome Non-DecisionThe Roberts Court has asked for reargument in a key redistricting case, a move that strongly suggests the conservative ...
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The New Republic on MSNGavin Newsom’s Retaliatory Redistricting Plan Is Good, ActuallyThe California governor is threatening to make a controversial tit-for-tat response if Texas Republicans redraw their state’s ...
In Gerrymandering in America: The House of Representatives, The Supreme Court and the Future of Popular Sovereignty we show that the amplification of partisan gerrymandering can be traced directly ...
The Supreme Court on Monday sidestepped two major cases concerning partisan gerrymandering, allowing controversial district maps to stand and be used in this fall’s midterm elections. The 9-0 ...
And the Court is not allowed to make any decisions on that — which is a complete disconnect from 60-some years of gerrymandering jurisprudence. The court’s been ruling on gerrymandering cases ...
Supreme Court blows it on gerrymandering. What an incumbent racket. Justice Elena Kagan wrote in dissent, 'Of all times to abandon the court’s duty to declare the law, this was not the one.' ...
Jeff Shesol previews Gill v. Whitford, an upcoming Supreme Court case on gerrymandering in Wisconsin that could transform the practice of redistricting in the U.S.
Supreme Court’s approval of partisan gerrymandering raises 2020 election stakes In February 2016, Republican state Sens. Dan Soucek, left, and Brent Jackson review historical maps in an extra ...
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments about a fancifully named political practice that majority parties have long used to lock in their dominance. Here is what it is all about.
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