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Gerrymandering Is Only Going to Get Worse

Recent Supreme Court decisions have eased the way for states to enact more partisan gerrymanders. Now legislatures are racing to redraw their congressional maps in rare mid-decade redistricting ...
The framework comes after a gerrymandering battle across the country as both parties sought to leverage themselves heading ...
The principal difficulty lies, and the greatest care should be employed in constituting this representative assembly,” John Adams wrote in his 1776 Thoughts on Government ess ...
WASHINGTON - The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus on Wednesday proposed a nationwide framework to curb partisan ...
The rise of partisan gerrymandering undermines democratic consent as independent voters grow, straying from America's ...
This brief examines what the Supreme Court's Callais decision means for communities of color, what has already changed in its ...
The outrage was swift and severe when the U.S. Supreme Court, by an ideologically divided 6-3 vote, recently struck down Louisiana's majority Black congressional district as an unconstitutional racial ...
Dems in the Legislature aren't just trying to redraw the maps. They're trying to rewrite the state constitution.
The 250th anniversary of American independence should remind us what’s wrong with gerrymandering. Due to partisanship, ...
In an encouraging sign for Black representation, southern Republicans are beginning to fear the wrath of the very voters they seek to disenfranchise.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Potomac ...