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Tag: Political Law

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Case Explainer

Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee

Do the Arizona voting policies violate the Voting Rights Act or the U.S. Constitution?

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Case Explainer

Trump v. New York

Can the Trump administration re-tabulate the census count before determining House apportionment?

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Supreme Court News

Absentee Voting: Supreme Court Acts on Emergency Applications from Alabama and Rhode Island

The Supreme Court responded to emergency applications regarding absentee voting measures in Alabama and in Rhode Island.

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Case Explainer

Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek (Decision June 27, 2019)

Courts will not resolve political gerrymandering cases. They are “nonjusticiable.”

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Case Explainer

U.S. Department of Commerce v. New York (Decision June 27, 2019)

Did the federal government violate law when it added a citizenship question to the Census?

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Case Explainer

Virginia House of Delegates v. Golden Bethune-Hill (Decision June 17, 2019)

The Virginia House cannot appeal the redistricting order on behalf of the whole state.

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Concepts

Political Gerrymandering Explained

What is political gerrymandering? Our infographic explains.

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Case Explainer

Kravitz v. United States Department of Commerce (Maryland Federal Court)

Can the government ask people about citizenship on the Census?

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Case Explainer

Abbott v. Perez (Decided June 25, 2018)

Only one of the Texas voting districts is an impermissible racial gerrymander.

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Case Explainer

Gill v. Whitford (Decided June 18, 2018)

The plaintiffs did not show adequate injuries to bring the political gerrymandering case.

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