Category Archives: redistricting
“Litigating the Line Between Past and Present; The Supreme Court is about to take up another blockbuster voting rights case. At its core is a struggle over the limits of history.”
Sara Mayeux for Bunk History:
How past is the past? That quandary, among the definitional puzzles of the human condition, is also the crux of the voting rights battles currently rending statehouses and federal courts around the country. Election law… Continue reading
Ned Foley on Why Oral Argument Might Matter in WI Partisan Gerrymandering Case, and Some Questions
Ned:
It is often said that oral arguments rarely make a difference to the outcome of a Supreme Court case, that the Justices’ minds are essentially made up before oral argument begins.
But Gill v. Whitford, the blockbuster partisan gerrymandering… Continue reading
“Deep-pocketed Republican group ready to battle Obama and Holder over redistricting control”
Washington Examiner:
A new Republican group launching Thursday has budgeted $35 million to strengthen the party’s influence over the next round of redistricting, the complicated process of drawing favorable political boundaries for state and federal legislative districts.
The National Republican… Continue reading
Will Justice Kennedy Rein in Partisan Gerrymandering in Gill v. Whitford, Argued at SCOTUS Oct. 3?
I have spoken to many reporters and others asking me what I think is going to happen in Gill v. Whitford, the partisan gerrymandering case out of Wisconsin being argued at the Supreme Court on October 3. In particular, they… Continue reading
NC Supreme Court Remands State Racial Gerrymandering Case to Trial Court [corrected]
Order in Dickson v. Rucho.
Supreme Court Allows Texas To Drag Out Redistricting Appeal, Enjoying Benefit of Temporary Stay
Michael Li:
In one-line orders today (here and here), the Supreme Court rejected a request by plaintiffs in the Texas redistricting case that the Supreme Court expedite appeals by the State of Texas.
The plaintiffs’ requests would have… Continue reading
“The Case Against Partisan Gerrymandering”
Nick Stephanopoulos for Slate:
The underlying debate in Whitford, then, has a clear winner and a clear implication. Far from being tangential, party is currently the most important driver of voter and legislator behavior. This fact causes today’s gerrymandering to… Continue reading
“Supreme Court case offers window into how representatives choose their constituents”
Bob Barnes deep dive on how the Wisconsin gerrrymander came to be.
Three Judge Court Severely Criticizes NC for Racial Gerrymander, and Explains Earlier Decision Not to Order Special Election
Back in July, after the Supreme Court stopped a special election for legislative districts in North Carolina after a finding of a racial gerrymander, and ordered a three-judge court to reconsider the issue, the three-judge court on remand decided… Continue reading
“Time to Protect Our Democracy; Anthony Kennedy should follow Byron White’s guidance and strike down partisan gerrymandering.”
Palma Joy Strand, who worked with Justice White as a clerk on Davis v. Bandemer, has written this piece for Slate.
Wisconsin Files Its SCOTUS Reply Brief in Partisan Gerrymandering Case
“Has the Top Two Primary Elected More Moderates?”
Eric McGhee and Bors Shor in Perspectives on Politics:
Party polarization is perhaps the most significant political trend of the past several decades of American politics. Many observers have pinned hopes on institutional reforms to reinvigorate the political center. The… Continue reading
I Talked SCOTUS, Gerrymandering, Voting Rights, and Pence-Kobach with Dahlia Lithwick on Slate’s Amicus
Great to join Dahlia on the first new podcast of the term.
Listen.