Texas Continues Fight on Voter ID
6/28: Texas wants to use its Supreme Court redistricting victory to prove that arguments against the state's voter ID laws are invalid.
6/28: Texas wants to use its Supreme Court redistricting victory to prove that arguments against the state's voter ID laws are invalid.
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6/25: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Texas' legislative districting plan.
6/27: The fight to determine districts is often about proportional representation, not geographical concerns.
6/25: The Supreme Court decided to keep all but one district that was challenged in the Texas redistricting case.
6/21: Pennsylvania Republicans are appealing to the Supreme Court to override a ruling against the states new district maps.
2/5: ACRU tells the Supreme Court that the district court undermined judicial credibility by imposing a last minute legislative map on North Carolina, using a series of highly novel factual findings and legal theories.
6/7: A petition for independent redistricting sponsored by Voters Not Politicians can be on the midterm ballot, according to a Michigan court's ruling.
6/7: Federal judges ruled that Georgia's newly drawn districts are not racially biased.
6/18: The Supreme Court chose not to set limitations on partisan gerrymandering in the two cases before them.