Category Archives: redistricting
Big Week Ahead in Pennsylvania Congressional Redistricting Litigation
Today at 3, supporters of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court order curing the partisan gerrymander in the state’s congressional districts will file their opposition to the Pa. Republican legislators emergency motion with Justice Alito to stay the Pa court order. That… Continue reading
“Republican lawmakers return to court on Pennsylvania redistricting”
Amy Howe:
Less than three weeks ago, the Supreme Court declined to get involved in a partisan-gerrymandering challenge to Pennsylvania’s federal congressional maps. Today that state’s Republican lawmakers returned to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to block what… Continue reading
On 4-3 Vote, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Denies Stay in Congressional Redistricting Case, Moving Question to U.S. Supreme Court’s Justice Alito
Here is the order of the PA Supreme Court.
There had been a delay in Justice Alito getting the petition, and apparently it was the wait for this formality to occur. (The PA legislative leaders issued incorrect information that the… Continue reading
“Democrats Did Better Than on Hundreds of Simulated Pennsylvania Maps”
NYT’s The UpShot:
The strong Democratic showing compared with Mr. Chen’s simulations doesn’t necessarily indicate that the map is a Democratic gerrymander. For one, the simulations aren’t perfect. And they aren’t necessarily representative of realistic partisan-blind maps. To take a… Continue reading
“Trump Endorses G.O.P. Fight to Keep Gerrymandered Congressional Map”
NYT:
President Trump added his voice on Saturday to the continued conservative outcry over the court-ordered redistricting of the Pennsylvania congressional map, calling the decision “very unfair to Republicans and to our country.”
“Democrat judges have totally redrawn election lines… Continue reading
“Redistricting battles heighten the stakes for 2018 gubernatorial races”
Dan Balz:
Democrats talk about the years since 2010 as the Lost Decade, a time when a generation of future leaders was wiped out by a pair of devastating midterm elections and the absence of a strategic plan to recoup… Continue reading
Three-Judge Federal District Court in Pa Congressional Redistricting Case Sets Expedited Schedule for Briefing on Preliminary Injunction Request
The court denied a temporary restraining order to prevent the use of the new district lines, holding that the matter “is not so exigent as to justify the issuance of temporary injunctive relief in light of the court’s willingness… Continue reading
Three Judge Court (All Republican Appointees) Chosen to Hear Pennsylvania Partisan Redistricting Case: Will Party of the Judges Matter?
Yesterday I wrote about the new federal lawsuit being brought against the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s partisan gerrymandering remedy for state congressional redistricts. I explained why this is such a long shot.
I noted then that the challengers sought a… Continue reading
“Pennsylvania Republicans lost the redistricting battle. Now, they’re declaring war on the courts.”
“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.