The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both consequentialist. That is, they both urge authorities to design—and courts to evaluate—district plans on the basis of the plans’ likely electoral consequences. According to the partisan fairness approach, plans should treat the major parties symmetrically in terms of the conversion of votes to seats. According to the competitiveness approach, districts should be as electorally competitive as is feasible. Unnoticed by the literature, a substantial number of jurisdictions, in both America and Australia, have heeded these calls from the academy. In sum, consequentialist criteria have been used to shape the district plans for close to three hundred el...
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
While the Supreme Court in Bandemer v. Davis found partisan gerrymandering to be justiciable, no cha...
Electoral districting presents a risk of partisan gerrymandering: the manipulation of electoral boun...
The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both conse...
Courts and scholars have operated on the implicit assumption that the Supreme Court\u27s one person...
When the Supreme Court last seriously grappled with partisan gerrymandering, all nine Justices concl...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
Academic studies of redistricting tend to be either doctrinal or empirical, but not both. As a resul...
In most states, the decennial redistricting is done through a legislative process. This means that l...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court held that challenges to partisan gerrymanders presented ...
In 2021, the Oregon Legislature succeeded in redrawing the state’s legislative and congressional dis...
A recent outpouring of public and academic criticism of gerrymandering raises difficult questions ab...
Increasingly, the process of redrawing congressional and state legislative boundaries to achieve the...
For years the Supreme Court has struggled to set judicially manageable standards for cases involving...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
While the Supreme Court in Bandemer v. Davis found partisan gerrymandering to be justiciable, no cha...
Electoral districting presents a risk of partisan gerrymandering: the manipulation of electoral boun...
The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both conse...
Courts and scholars have operated on the implicit assumption that the Supreme Court\u27s one person...
When the Supreme Court last seriously grappled with partisan gerrymandering, all nine Justices concl...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
Academic studies of redistricting tend to be either doctrinal or empirical, but not both. As a resul...
In most states, the decennial redistricting is done through a legislative process. This means that l...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court held that challenges to partisan gerrymanders presented ...
In 2021, the Oregon Legislature succeeded in redrawing the state’s legislative and congressional dis...
A recent outpouring of public and academic criticism of gerrymandering raises difficult questions ab...
Increasingly, the process of redrawing congressional and state legislative boundaries to achieve the...
For years the Supreme Court has struggled to set judicially manageable standards for cases involving...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
While the Supreme Court in Bandemer v. Davis found partisan gerrymandering to be justiciable, no cha...
Electoral districting presents a risk of partisan gerrymandering: the manipulation of electoral boun...