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Breaking News: Common Cause Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering Headed to Trial

Isang panel ng mga pederal na hukom ang nagpasya noong Martes ng hapon na ang kaso ng Common Cause v. Rucho ay maaaring magpatuloy sa paglilitis, na tinatanggihan ang kahilingan ng mga abogado para sa lehislatura ng estado na ipagpaliban ang demanda. Hinahamon ng kaso ang partisan gerrymandering sa North Carolina.

RALEIGH – A panel of federal judges on Tuesday ruled that Common Cause v. Rucho, a potentially landmark challenge to partisan redisticting in North Carolina and across the country, can proceed to trial, denying a request by lawyers for the state legislature to delay the lawsuit.

“We are pleased the court confirmed that our lawsuit against partisan gerrymandering will proceed,” said Bob Phillips, executive director of Common Cause North Carolina. “This is a potentially landmark case that could finally end gerrymandering in North Carolina and may have reverberations across the country. The lawsuit is a crucial step toward protecting the constitutional right of citizens to have a voice in choosing their representatives.”

The lawsuit was filed by Common Cause in 2016 after legislative leaders openly declared that they had replaced racially gerrymandered congressional districts with districts gerrymandered along partisan lines. 

 

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