SCOTUS Decides Not to Determine Gerrymandering Standards
6/18: The Supreme Court chose not to set limitations on partisan gerrymandering in the two cases before them.
6/18: The Supreme Court chose not to set limitations on partisan gerrymandering in the two cases before them.
6/13: Eric Holder's National Redistricting Foundation is suing to create more majority-minority districts in Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana.
6/8: A panel of federal judges in Georgia have decided that a lawsuit did not conclusively prove that districts were drawn with bias.
6/7: A petition for independent redistricting sponsored by Voters Not Politicians can be on the midterm ballot, according to a Michigan court's ruling.
6/4: Eric Holder's National Democratic Redistricting Committee has a partisan lean to it.
5/31: Liberal judges trying to create minority majority districts are behind many gerrymandered districts.
5/20: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's new congressional district map may swing the state for the Democrats.
5/20: After changing Maryland's sixth district to a democratic stronghold via gerrymandering, Democrats may be forced to redraw the district.
5/16: Utah voters will have their say on redistricting practices in the state when the issue appears on the November ballots.
5/11: A proposal to reform the way Utah redistricts by forming an independent committee is close to qualifying for the 2018 state ballot.