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cali

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Thu Mar 26, 2015, 07:19 AM Mar 2015

Some Good News: Supreme Court Rules Against Alabama in Redistricting Case

The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with black and Democratic lawmakers in Alabama who said the State Legislature had relied too heavily on race in its 2012 state redistricting by maintaining high concentrations of black voters in some districts.

The vote was 5 to 4, with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy joining the court’s four more liberal members to form a majority.

Justice Stephen G. Breyer, writing for the majority, said a lower court had erred in considering the case on a statewide basis rather than district by district. He added that the lower court had placed too much emphasis on making sure that districts had equal populations and had been “too mechanical” in maintaining existing percentages of black voters.

The Supreme Court vacated the lower court’s ruling and sent the two consolidated cases — Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama, No. 13-895, and Alabama Democratic Conference v. Alabama, No. 13-1138 — back to it for reconsideration.


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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/26/us/supreme-court-rules-against-alabama-in-redistricting-case.html?_r=1

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Some Good News: Supreme Court Rules Against Alabama in Redistricting Case (Original Post) cali Mar 2015 OP
Unfortunately... not good enough FBaggins Mar 2015 #1

FBaggins

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1. Unfortunately... not good enough
Thu Mar 26, 2015, 07:37 AM
Mar 2015

It's unlikely to end up with better districts. It just gives the same people another opportunity to draw the lines.

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