Voting rights and the protection of workers, consumers, health, safety and the environment are on the court's docket.
that although excessive partisan gerrymandering is “incompatible with democratic principles,” the federal courts were powerless to strike it down.occurs when one political party intentionally manipulates district boundaries to bolster its voting power. Most partisan gerrymandering is done by Republicans.
The high court has, however, struck down racial gerrymanders because they violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.transpires when race constitutes a predominant factor in drawing congressional districts.and ordered the GOP-controlled legislature to draw a second map with an additional majority-Black district. Thumbing its nose at the Supreme Court, however, Alabama drew new maps that once again had only a single majority-Black district.
In January, a three-judge federal court ruled that South Carolina’s first congressional district amounted to an unconstitutional racial gerrymander because GOP legislators deliberately moved tens of thousands of Black voters into a different district to ensure that the first district would elect a Republican. The court ordered South Carolina to draw a new congressional map.
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