Supreme Court Sides with Democrats in Virginia Gerrymandering Case
6/17: The Supreme Court ruled that Republicans can't independently appeal court ordered redistricting in Virginia.
6/17: The Supreme Court ruled that Republicans can't independently appeal court ordered redistricting in Virginia.
6/8: The Justice Department wrote a letter claiming that liberal groups are using fake news to influence the Supreme Court's decision on the 2020 Census case.
6/5: Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke proposes term limits for Supreme Court justices and an expansion of voting rights for felons as part of his campaign platform.
5/27: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to block lower court orders in Michigan and Ohio, pending their ruling on the constitutionality of the redistricting process.
5/24: The Supreme Court halted decisions issues by the lower courts in Michigan and Ohio cases, pending their decision on whether gerrymandering is protected under the constitution.
5/24: The Supreme Court blocked lower court rulings in Michigan and Ohio gerrymandering cases, pending their ruling as to whether partisan gerrymandering is constitutional.
5/13: The Supreme Court has given challengers of congressional maps in Ohio and Michigan a week to respond to officials appealing the redrawing of district lines.
5/13: The Supreme Court is set to make landmark decisions, including regulating gerrymandering and deciding whether a citizenship question should appear on the 2020 census.
5/7: Ohio officials will appeal a federal judge panel's decision on their redistricting to the Supreme Court, which will make it the fourth gerrymandering case before the high court.
5/6: Michigan will be the third state to bring a gerrymandering case before the US Supreme Court.