It seemed unlikely the justices would block Democrats’ gerrymandering effort after they kept Texas’ Republican map in place.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for California to use its new congressional map for this year's midterm election. Voters approved it as a Democratic counterresponse to Texas' new GOP-friendly ...
With rulings upholding both the Texas and California maps, the result is that the two states may essentially cancel out each ...
With newly drawn maps, California may elect five more Democrats to Congress while Texas elects five more Republicans.
The Supreme Court declined on Wednesday to block California‘s use of a new congressional map in the November election, rejecting an emergency petition from the California GOP. The brief, unsigned ...
The emergency docket order had no dissents from the court ...
The decision comes after voters in California approved a ballot measure called Proposition 50, which allowed the state to enact a Democrat-friendly map in time for the midterms.
The short answer is that this Supreme Court loves gerrymandering more than it hates Democrats.