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Hope California redistricting gets similar consideration. Silent Type Yesterday #1
I was afraid of this LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #2
Well. Then there can be no back-door complaints about California's prop 50. haele Yesterday #3
And will shoot down California's. 50 Shades Of Blue Yesterday #4
Fuck this court! bluestarone Yesterday #5
So much for the "Purcell Principle." WestMichRad Yesterday #6
Given what we saw in Tennessee hurl Yesterday #7
If TX made their new R favored districts Deminpenn Yesterday #14
Of course they did. If we still don't know B.See Yesterday #8
So, the gerrymander war continues with more rigged districts and more voter apathy, and it wont save everyonematters Yesterday #9
Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court sides with Texas in challenge to congressional map deemed discriminatory LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #10
They will shoot down the CA map with the same argument Blaukraut Yesterday #11
At least 3 of the conservatives on the court MUST BE on a list! PuraVidaDreamin Yesterday #12
They're on MY list! I won't say what 'list' that is, Jack Valentino 23 hrs ago #17
Scathing dissent from Justice Kagan: LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #13
The Trump Supreme Whorehouse doesn't disappoint. dalton99a 23 hrs ago #15
because it failed to honor "the presumption of legislative good faith" by the TEXAS legislature???!!!!!! Jack Valentino 23 hrs ago #16
Here is a good explanation of this decision by Prof. Hasen of the Election Law Blog LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #18
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