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Gerrymandering

August 23, 2018

Take Your Mark, Get Set, Gerrymander?

By: Haley Barnes n November 4th, 2017, runners lined up at the start line in Asheville, North Carolina to begin…

November 3, 2015

The biggest threat to voting rights you’ve never heard of: district consolidation

By Grace Holland a time when voters are faced with so many daily responsibilities, voting should be made as convenient…

October 23, 2015

Evenwel v. Abbott: The Meaning of “One Person, One Vote”

By Joseph Hendricks The first Monday in October marks the end of the Supreme Court’s summer recess. Following a year…

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March 1, 2012

Gerrymandering is Best Left to Politicians, Not the Courts

By: Jonathan Klein Under the gold dome of Georgia’s Capitol, Democratic Senators pointed forcefully to colorful redistricting maps, arguing loudly…

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