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The U.S. Supreme Court partially upheld Texas’ political maps in a 5-4 ruling today.
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Analysis: It Doesn’t Matter What The Supreme Court Says, Texas Republicans Already Won RedistrictingThe U.S. Supreme Court is considering a Texas redistricting case that could ultimately result in big changes to the state's political maps. But the courts have taken seven years to get this far, and that's a win for the Republicans favored by the current maps.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in a consolidated case challenging Texas' House maps and congressional districts. Both sets of...
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A Texas voting case currently before the Supreme Court could change the shape of districts in the Lone Star State and affect the power balance in the…
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From Texas Standard: 2018 could shape up to be a big year in the fight over partisan and racial gerrymandering. Cases involving redistricting are on the...
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The United States Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Texas Democrats to re-examine whether congressional districts in the Lone Star State were…
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An Oklahoma group is mounting a ballot effort to prevent the state’s legislature from redrawing congressional boundaries for their own benefit, a process…
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The United States Supreme Court has put a temporary hold on a lower court ruling that invalidated two of Texas’s congressional districts.As The Texas…
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A federal judge may soon require the State of Texas to send all requests for election law changes through the Federal Government for approval.As The…
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A landmark redistricting trial got underway this week in Texas, with prosecutors attesting that Republican lawmakers intentionally redrew district maps in…