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New York Times: Supreme Court Seems Split Over Case That Could Transform Federal Elections
“Our conclusion does not condone excessive partisan gerrymandering,” he wrote. “Nor does our conclusion condemn complaints about districting to echo into a void. The states, for example, are actively...
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McClatchy: Supreme Court hears NC case on elections, with big implications for 2024 and beyond
Katyal also said the Supreme Court has been incredibly hesitant in the past to rule on state constitutional issues. Yet ruling in favor of North Carolina lawmakers in Moore v. Harper, he said, would render state constitutions toothless in every state in the country — at least when it comes to...
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Newsweek: Clarence Thomas’ Own Ruling Used Against Him in High-Stakes Election Case
"And Justice Thomas, it's the same point picking up on Justice Kavanaugh's questioning. Palm Beach, the court said that sovereignty was at its apex when talking about state constitutions and interpretations by state courts," Katyal said. "This Court never second-guessed state interpretations of their own constitutions."
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Common Cause, SCSJ on How Moore v. Harper Puts Democracy at Risk
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New York Times: Five Things You Need to Know About the Supreme Court Case That Could Radically Change Elections
“Provisions in state statutes and state constitutions can provide standards and guidance for state courts to apply” in outlawing partisan maps, he wrote, citing a voter-approved amendment to the Florida Constitution that forbids maps drawn with the intent to favor or disfavor a political party.
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Washington Post: Supreme Court to consider fundamental change in elections authority
North Carolina Common Cause Executive Director Bob Phillips said there has not been an election since 1971 in which the state’s redistricting plans have not been challenged.
“In the decade after the 2010 redistricting cycle , every single legislative and congressional election was run on maps that the courts...
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Gray Television (VIDEO): U.S. Supreme Court will hear North Carolina redistricting case on Wednesday
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CNN: How William Rehnquist led to the new monumental challenge to presidential election rules
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USA Today/Gannett: Supreme Court pressed to give state legislatures more power to oversee federal elections
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Austin American-Statesman: Texas’ top elections official, Secretary of State John Scott, to step down
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MEDIENMITTEILUNG: Kundgebung vor dem Fall Moore vs. Harper, Pressekonferenz nach der Verhandlung am Mittwoch
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Tallahassee Democrat/USA Today Network: Why did voter turnout drop in 2022 versus 2018? Strict voting laws, voter arrests, say voting rights advocates
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