Michael Morley: Rucho, Legal Fictions, and the Judicial Models of Voters (Rucho Symposium)

The following is a guest post from Michael Morley, part of the symposium on Partisan Gerrymandering after Rucho:             The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Rucho v. Common Causepresents competing judicial conceptions of American voters.  Justice Kagan’s dissent encourages courts to employ … Continue reading Michael Morley: Rucho, Legal Fictions, and the Judicial Models of Voters (Rucho Symposium)