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U.S. Supreme Court should allow federal judges, not state courts, to police congressional gerrymandering

Por: MarketWatch Politics March 27, 2023

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Political expediency will then prevail. Principles will be arbitrarily applied according to partisan swings in state legislatures and in state district and supreme courts, and be subject to constant litigation. In Moore v. Harper, the North Carolina Supreme Court threw out a redistricting map created by the Republican-controlled legislature that likely would have resulted in the GOP winning at least  in the 2022 election. The court-imposed map... + full article



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