Ohio Gerrymandering Case May Be Headed to SCOTUS
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.
5/7: 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.
5/2: Texas argued in federal court against forced redistricting for several counties.
4/30: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has vetoed a bill designed to hamper gerrymandering.
4/30: Michigan Republicans have appealed the federal court's gerrymandering ruling, hoping to take the case to the Supreme Court.
4/24: A federal appeals court ruled that Republican state senator Joe Scarnati can't be held financially responsible for gerrymandering in the state of Pennsylvania.
4/18: Three Democratic legislators have proposed a bill that would change the process of redrawing districts in North Carolina.
4/6: Former Attorney General Eric Holder's National Democratic Redistricting Committee backed the losing candidate in a Wisconsin judicial race.
4/8: Republicans in Mississippi are requesting another hearing after a lawsuit found that a district needed to be redrawn.
3/18: As the Supreme Court weighs the redistricting question in Virginia, it is examining if the districts are causing racial disparities.