Redistricting in Pennsylvania May Change Political Makeup of State
7/9: The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court's decision to redraw three districts in the state may result in three seats going to the Democrats.
7/9: The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court's decision to redraw three districts in the state may result in three seats going to the Democrats.
7/6: The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a suit alleging that newly drawn districts are unfairly composed.
6/28: Texas wants to use its Supreme Court redistricting victory to prove that arguments against the state's voter ID laws are invalid.
6/27: The fight to determine districts is often about proportional representation, not geographical concerns.
6/25: The Supreme Court ruled that most of Texas' districts were fairly drawn, noting only one of the questioned districts seemed racially gerrymandered.
6/25: In spite of liberal protests, the Supreme Court ruled that most of the questioned districts in Texas were fairly drawn.
6/25: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Texas' legislative districting plan.
6/25: The Supreme Court decided to keep all but one district that was challenged in the Texas redistricting case.
6/21: Pennsylvania Republicans are appealing to the Supreme Court to override a ruling against the states new district maps.
6/20: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams praises the high court's decision regarding gerrymandering in the United States.