This Article deconstructs Rucho’s articulation and application of the political question doctrine and makes two contributions. First, the Article disentangles the political question doctrine from neighboring justiciability doctrines. The result is a set of substantive principles that should guide federal courts as they exercise a range of routine judicial functions—remedial, adjudicative, and interpretive. Rather than unrealistically attempting to draw crisp jurisdictional boundaries between exercises of “political” and “judicial” power, the political question doctrine should seek to moderate their inevitable (and frequent) clash. Standing doctrine should continue to guide courts in determining whether they have authority over a case involv...
This Article arises out of a symposium exploring the connection between the political question doctr...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for ...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court of the United States held that partisan-gerrymandering c...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court ended its long struggle to formulate constitutional stan...
In order to understand the division in Rucho and, as importantly, to understand why the plaintiffs i...
In 2019, the Supreme Courts of both the United States and the United Kingdom decided cases involving...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rucho v. Common Cause was the latest in a line of opinions re...
The intentional shifting of electoral boundaries by the party in power in order to entrench their lo...
Courts and commentators have often sourced the political question doctrine in Article III, a reposit...
As illustrated by its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court has gerrymandered it...
This article examines the decision in Davis v. Bandemer, as well as the political circumstances that...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed poised to offer the Court\u27s definitive pos...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The political gerrymander has few friends among scholars and commentators. Even a majority on the Su...
This Article arises out of a symposium exploring the connection between the political question doctr...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for ...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court of the United States held that partisan-gerrymandering c...
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court ended its long struggle to formulate constitutional stan...
In order to understand the division in Rucho and, as importantly, to understand why the plaintiffs i...
In 2019, the Supreme Courts of both the United States and the United Kingdom decided cases involving...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rucho v. Common Cause was the latest in a line of opinions re...
The intentional shifting of electoral boundaries by the party in power in order to entrench their lo...
Courts and commentators have often sourced the political question doctrine in Article III, a reposit...
As illustrated by its 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, the Supreme Court has gerrymandered it...
This article examines the decision in Davis v. Bandemer, as well as the political circumstances that...
In Vieth v. Jubelirer, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed poised to offer the Court\u27s definitive pos...
Partisan gerrymandering is widely recognized as a threat to the foundations of our democracy. Politi...
The political gerrymander has few friends among scholars and commentators. Even a majority on the Su...
This Article arises out of a symposium exploring the connection between the political question doctr...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for th...
The redistricting season is about to begin in full swing, and with it will come renewed calls for ...