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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOne of the biggest legal guns in the country is coming for partisan gerrymandering
Its only a slight exaggeration to say that the fate of the American Republic rests on how Justice Anthony Kennedy votes in Gill v. Whitford, a gerrymandering case that is all but certain to be heard by the Supreme Court. And now, that case is set to be argued by the single most qualified lawyer in the country to present such a case to the justices.
Last November, a three-judge federal court struck down Wisconsins state assembly maps, saying they were unconstitutionally drawn to advantage Republicans. That alone is a big deal. The Supreme Court has been highly skeptical of gerrymandering suits in the past. Though Kennedy refused to slam the door entirely shut to such suits, many obstacles remain in front of any attorney who seeks a federal court order against a gerrymandered map.
But the legal team behind Whitford is seeking far more than just a court order nixing one set of maps in Wisconsin. Theyve also devised a mathematical formula that will allow courts to determine which states are engaged in partisan gerrymanders. This matters because Kennedy previously said that he is reluctant to strike down gerrymandered maps because workable standards have not emerged that courts can use to make such an assessment.
Team Whitford, in other words, may have solved the specific problem the Courts swing justice identified in challenges to partisan gerrymandering. Its a potentially nation-changing development that could break the Republican Partys near-stranglehold on the U.S. House of Representatives.
https://thinkprogress.org/one-of-the-biggest-legal-guns-in-the-country-is-coming-for-partisan-gerrymandering-4e6d3a0385fe#.9m4o737vm
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)A welcome addition. If this GOP gerrymandering can be overturned the possibilities for 2018 and beyond change dramatically for the better.
dhill926
(16,334 posts)we're fucked as long as gerrymandering is still allowed...
bettyellen
(47,209 posts)teamster633
(2,029 posts)...thanks for posting.