Category Archives: redistricting
“US Supreme Court ‘Punts’ On Wisconsin Gerrymandering Case”
Wisconsin Public Radio reports.
“Three reasons to (cautiously) celebrate Supreme Court on gerrymandering”
Josh Douglas for CNN Opinion.
“Justice Kennedy Still Won’t Rule on Gerrymandering”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
Justice Hamlet lives.
For years, those who’d like the Supreme Court to rein in partisan gerrymanders have been teeing up cases with various theories to try to get Justice Anthony Kennedy,… Continue reading
CAC Files Brief on Behalf of Current and Former Members of Congress in Citizenship Question Census Case
“Divided over partisan election maps, Supreme Court could learn a lesson from divided college campus”
Richard Wolf for USA Today.
“No bright line ruling likely on SCOTUS gerrymandering cases”
Barry Burden and Rob Yablon for The Hill.
Will the Pa. Supreme Court Order in the Partisan Gerrymandering Case Push Democrats Over the Top for Control of the House?
Harry Enten analysis with Political Wire commentary.
Texas: “Voting rights groups say a citizens commission could fix gerrymandering. It’s unlikely to happen”
“Can State Courts Cure Partisan Gerrymandering: Lessons from League of Women Voters v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2018)”
Jonathan Cervas and Bernie Grofman have posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
In League of Women Voters v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2018) the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down a congressional plan that embodied one of the most… Continue reading
Breaking: Supreme Court Declines to Hear Speech or Debate Case Issue Related to Pa. Gerrymandering Cases
From today’s order list:
17-1368 SCARNETI, JOSEPH B. V. AGRE, LOUIS, ET AL. The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
Here were the questions presented in the jurisdictional statement:
1. Did the lower court err in holding that… Continue reading
Jonathan Tobin Blames Voting Rights Act, Liberal Judges for Republican Gerrymandering
“Virginia Supreme Court upholds 11 challenged state legislative districts”
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
The Supreme Court of Virginia declined to set aside a ruling that upheld 11 General Assembly districts that were challenged as being designed for political purposes.
In the Thursday ruling, the state’s high court upheld a March… Continue reading