
What Supreme Court Justices Said About Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court‘s 2019 decision in Rucho v. Common Cause is facing renewed scrutiny amid a political standoff in Texas, where Democrats have fled the state to block Republican-backed redistricting maps. Critics argue that the ruling, which bars federal courts from reviewing partisan gerrymandering claims, has emboldened aggressive map-drawing that diminishes minority representation. Why It […]
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Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Put ‘In Her Place’ by Justices: Scott Jennings
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has been getting “dressed down” and “put in her place” in recent orders from the High Court, former George W. Bush adviser Scott Jennings said Wednesday night. Newsweek reached out to the Supreme Court via email for comment. Why It Matters The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued an 8-1 […]
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Georgia Justices Rule Ballots Can’t Be Counted After Election Day
Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Republicans in a dispute regarding over 3,000 absentee ballots being sent out late in Cobb County, Georgia. While a lower court previously extended the deadline for absentee ballots in the county, Georgia’s high court ruled that the ballots can only […]
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