“State’s Congressional Districts Rest on Jurisdictional Dispute”

Marcia Coyle:

In the Three-Judge Court Act, Congress required district court panels of three jurists to decide litigation involving redistricting, campaign finance and other key areas.

Three Marylanders now are asking the U.S. Supreme Court the fundamental question of when a case must actually be heard by those special courts. The justices will take their first look at the petition in Shapiro v. Mack during their May 21 conference.

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