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The Texas showdown has revived gerrymandering fears as the Supreme Court's 2019 Rucho ruling left redistricting power ...
When Democratic lawmakers left Texas to try to prevent the Republican-led Legislature from redrawing the state’s ...
The justices, having effectively blessed partisan gerrymandering, may be poised to eliminate the remaining pillar of the ...
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Texas Republicans are trying to reconvene the state Legislature to vote on redrawing congressional maps in their party’s ...
Texas asked the Supreme Court to intervene, and it did. In September 2012, the High Court stayed the Texas court’s orders, and later set the case for oral argument.
Things are messy and only getting messier. To understand the showdown in Texas — and its stakes for the rest of the country — ...
Texas Republicans praised and Democrats rejected the U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling that the Texas Legislature did not purposely discriminate against minority voters when developing political ...
Partisan redistricting has become a sticking point for states and while experts said some states are more egregious with the ...
Texas Gerrymandering Case Goes Before U.S. Supreme Court: What You Need to Know The nation’s high court will consider whether Texas legislative and congressional districts discriminate against ...
This Supreme Court term is all about gerrymandering, both partisan and now racial. But Abbott v. Perez is the only race-related gerrymandering case that it will hear this term.
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the efforts of Texas Democrats and other plaintiffs to revive a partisan gerrymandering legal claim in the ongoing litigation over the state's political maps.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in Wisconsin's partisan gerrymandering case that could have implications for elections across the country, including Texas.
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