LULAC’s treatment of the partisan gerrymandering question, thus, may be as significant for the continuing divisions and uncertainties it reveals as for the result it achieved. A majority of the Court is willing to grapple with the gerrymandering issue but that majority is internally torn over what makes partisan gerrymandering a constitutional problem and when judicial intervention is appropriate. The Court’s difficulty is understandable. Gerrymandering is a challenge to democratic self-government, but judicial intervention requires a judicially manageable theory of democracy compatible with the Constitution and our political institutions. It remains to be seen whether the Court can agree upon such a theory. Vieth and LULAC suggest that the...
League of United Latin American Citizens [LULAC] v. Perry embraced, in the context of partisan gerry...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rucho v. Common Cause was the latest in a line of opinions re...
LULAC’s treatment of the partisan gerrymandering question, thus, may be as significant for the conti...
LULAC’s treatment of the partisan gerrymandering question, thus, may be as significant for the conti...
After winning control of both houses of the legislature and the governorship, Texas Republicans even...
While the Supreme Court in Bandemer v. Davis found partisan gerrymandering to be justiciable, no cha...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Twice in the last two decades, the Supreme Court has come within two votes of declaring partisan ger...
It looks like federal courts will not be slowing down partisan gerrymandering any time soon. Despit...
In the first decade of the twentieth century, political party operatives have manipulated the bounda...
For years the Supreme Court has struggled to set judicially manageable standards for cases involving...
Losers in partisan districting battles have long challenged the resulting districting plans under se...
Political gerrymandering involves the intentional manipulation of legislative boundaries by one poli...
The U.S. Supreme Court has moved beyond its cautious intervention in Baker v. Carr and now firmly ...
League of United Latin American Citizens [LULAC] v. Perry embraced, in the context of partisan gerry...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rucho v. Common Cause was the latest in a line of opinions re...
LULAC’s treatment of the partisan gerrymandering question, thus, may be as significant for the conti...
LULAC’s treatment of the partisan gerrymandering question, thus, may be as significant for the conti...
After winning control of both houses of the legislature and the governorship, Texas Republicans even...
While the Supreme Court in Bandemer v. Davis found partisan gerrymandering to be justiciable, no cha...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, a narrow majority of the Supreme Court determined that, at least for the mome...
Twice in the last two decades, the Supreme Court has come within two votes of declaring partisan ger...
It looks like federal courts will not be slowing down partisan gerrymandering any time soon. Despit...
In the first decade of the twentieth century, political party operatives have manipulated the bounda...
For years the Supreme Court has struggled to set judicially manageable standards for cases involving...
Losers in partisan districting battles have long challenged the resulting districting plans under se...
Political gerrymandering involves the intentional manipulation of legislative boundaries by one poli...
The U.S. Supreme Court has moved beyond its cautious intervention in Baker v. Carr and now firmly ...
League of United Latin American Citizens [LULAC] v. Perry embraced, in the context of partisan gerry...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rucho v. Common Cause was the latest in a line of opinions re...