What SCOTUS Did - and Didn't Do - With Callais Ruling
Source: RealClearPolitics - Homepage · Bias: Center Right
Summary
In a widely expected, but nevertheless bombshell decision, the US Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down racial gerrymandering - Congressional redistricting plans designed to ensure black and Hispanic candidates win seats by requiring most voters in the district are of the same race.
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