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  2. Abbott v. Perez - Wikipedia

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    The Texas federal district court, using proposals from parties in the current Section 2 case, developed the three interim district plans for the state's congressional and legislative districts by November 2011. [1] The state, defending its maps, issued an emergency request to the United States Supreme Court to reject the District Court maps.

  3. Rucho v. Common Cause - Wikipedia

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    Rucho v. Common Cause, No. 18-422, 588 U.S. 684 (2019) is a landmark case of the United States Supreme Court concerning partisan gerrymandering. [1] The Court ruled that while partisan gerrymandering may be "incompatible with democratic principles", the federal courts cannot review such allegations, as they present nonjusticiable political questions outside the jurisdiction of these courts.

  4. Bush v. Vera - Wikipedia

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    Bush v. Vera, 517 U.S. 952 (1996), is a United States Supreme Court case concerning racial gerrymandering, where racial minority majority-electoral districts were created during Texas' 1990 redistricting to increase minority Congressional representation.

  5. Opinion | Why Gerrymandering Needs to Land in State Courts

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  6. League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Perry, 548 U.S. 399 (2006), is a Supreme Court of the United States case in which the Court ruled that only District 23 of the 2003 Texas redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act. [1] The Court refused to throw out the entire plan, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to state a sufficient claim of partisan gerrymandering.

  7. Gerrymandering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The word gerrymander was reprinted numerous times in Federalist newspapers in Massachusetts, New England, and nationwide during the remainder of 1812. Gerrymandering soon began to be used to describe not only the original Massachusetts example, but also other cases of district-shape manipulation for partisan gain in other states.

  8. Column: Gerrymandering still exists in California. But ...

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    The old gerrymandering had a very bad stench and is still practiced in many states including Texas, ... State Sen. Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), who as Assembly speaker helped lead the 2001 ...

  9. Dems Have to Choose on Gerrymandering: the High Road or ... - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyAs states begin to cement their congressional maps for the next decade, Democrats have a choice.They can take the high road, operate ...

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