This Article challenges the basic premise in the law of gerrymandering that partisanship is a constitutional government purpose at all. The central problem, Justice Scalia once explained in Vieth v. Jubilerer, is that partisan gerrymandering becomes unconstitutional only when it “has gone too far,” giving rise to the intractable inquiry into “how much is too much.” But the premise that partisanship is an ordinary and lawful purpose, articulated confidently as settled law and widely understood as such, is largely wrong as constitutional doctrine. The Article surveys constitutional law to demonstrate the vitality of an important, if implicit norm against government partisanship across a variety of settings. From political patronage, to govern...
The Supreme Court unanimously agrees that excessive partisan gerrymandering is unconstitutional. A p...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...
This Article challenges the basic premise in the law of gerrymandering that partisanship is a consti...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
This Article argues that the Supreme Court’s partisan redistricting decision in Vieth v. Jubelirer i...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
Twice in the last two decades, the Supreme Court has come within two votes of declaring partisan ger...
Judges and scholars are convinced that the Constitution forbids gerrymandering that goes too far -...
When the Supreme Court last seriously grappled with partisan gerrymandering, all nine Justices concl...
It has been notoriously difficult for the United States Supreme Court to develop a judicially manage...
Political gerrymandering involves the intentional manipulation of legislative boundaries by one poli...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The Supreme Court unanimously agrees that excessive partisan gerrymandering is unconstitutional. A p...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...
This Article challenges the basic premise in the law of gerrymandering that partisanship is a consti...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
This Article argues that the Supreme Court’s partisan redistricting decision in Vieth v. Jubelirer i...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
Twice in the last two decades, the Supreme Court has come within two votes of declaring partisan ger...
Judges and scholars are convinced that the Constitution forbids gerrymandering that goes too far -...
When the Supreme Court last seriously grappled with partisan gerrymandering, all nine Justices concl...
It has been notoriously difficult for the United States Supreme Court to develop a judicially manage...
Political gerrymandering involves the intentional manipulation of legislative boundaries by one poli...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The Supreme Court unanimously agrees that excessive partisan gerrymandering is unconstitutional. A p...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...