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U.S. Supreme Court rules in Maryland case that courts have no role in deciding partisan gerrymandering

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that federal courts are not the appropriate venue to resolve allegations of partisan gerrymandering — a decision advocates for fair elections warned could bolster partisan manipulating of voting districts.

The conservative justices on the…


Source: Politotics

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