Category Archives: redistricting
“Constitutional Preservation and the Judicial Review of Partisan Gerrymanders”
Ned Foley has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This essay makes three contributions to the debate over whether the Constitution contains a judicially enforceable constraint on gerrymanders. First, it directly tackles the Chief Justice’s fear of… Continue reading
Supreme Court Sets Oral Argument in Texas Redistricting Cases for April 24
Calendar via Kimberly Robinson.
Arizona: “GOP Power Play Would Move This State Backward On Gerrymandering”
“Common Cause Pennsylvania Concludes Analysis of New Congressional Maps – Finds No Violations of Voting Rights Act”
New Federal Lawsuit in Pennsylvania Congressional Redistricting Litigation Seeks 3 Judge Court Order to Hold Elections Under Old 2011 Maps; Case is Longshot
You can find the complaint (which may or may not have already been filed) at this link.
Some of the plaintiffs are members of Congress who are not parties to the other litigation, so the Rooker-Feldman doctrine may not apply… Continue reading
“Another redistricting lawsuit filed in NC — this one over Wake election districts”
News & Observer:
Organizations that have challenged North Carolina redistricting plans are going back to state court over the General Assembly’s redrawing last year of election districts — this time with a new lawsuit challenging four state House districts in… Continue reading
“Who Needs Congressional Districts?” and a Possible Answer
Michael Tomasky NYT oped:
Now imagine that the state’s House delegation were chosen differently — nine from districts, and nine via general ticket. That latter group would have to win statewide. That means they’d be more likely to tailor a… Continue reading
“New Pa. congressional district map could be challenged by Common Cause, NAACP on civil rights grounds”
This development is unexpected:
Micah Sims, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, said his organization and the state NAACP are considering filing suit in federal court to challenge the new map imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court this week.
He… Continue reading
Breaking: Pennsylvania Republican Legislative Leaders Petition Justice Alito AGAIN to Block Pa Congressional Redistricting Plan Ordered by State Supreme Court
You can find the new petition here. The petition will go to Justice Alito, who can decide the matter himself or refer to the entire Court. Last time Justice Alito decided the matter himself, after asking for a response from… Continue reading
“Republican challenge to Pennsylvania map likely to fail; For Republicans, it’s not clear yet what legal avenue they plan to proceed with first, or the relief for which they will ask”
Politico reports.
UPDATE: Looks like Pa Republican leaders opposed to the state Supreme Court redistricting remedy will file a SCOTUS petition AND a new separate federal district court lawsuit. Here’s why both are likely to fail.
“Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Files Motion Seeking Relief in the 2018 Midterm Election Cycle For Georgia Voters Impacted By Unlawful Gerrymandering”
Release via email:
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a Motion for a Preliminary Injunction in its lawsuit against the Georgia Secretary of State that seeks to remedy an unlawful racial gerrymander.
The lawsuit concerns Atlanta metro… Continue reading
“Into the Redistricting Woods”
Steve Ansolabehere for the Harvard Law Review blog.