Why the Supreme Court couldn't prevent gerrymandering

4 years ago
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Gerrymandering is the process of creating voting district boundaries to favor (or disfavor) a political party. Recently, a sitting federal judge wrote a law review article (a formal, professional publication) that criticized the Robert's Supreme Court for, among other things, not solving the gerrymandering problem when the court had the chance recently.

In this legal discussion, I explain the constraints on the Supreme Court, and why the decision from the Supreme Court couldn't have come out any other way.

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