Supreme Court Ruling Ushers in a New Era of Gerrymandering
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Supreme Court ruling ushers in a new era of gerrymandering
The Supreme Court has ruled that, under the Voting Rights Act, Congressional districts can no longer be drawn along racial lines, but can be shaped by partisan aims. The result: A dash to re-draw voting districts in several states. What does this portend for democracy?
Supreme Court’s gerrymandering ruling guts protections for minority voters
Gerrymandering epitomizes the sleazy side of American politics. It’s typically used by those in power to prevent others from being heard. Nonetheless, language in the Constitution prohibits gerrymandering along racial and ethnic lines.
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