With political power at stake, Supreme Court is set to rule on gerrymandering and the census

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With political power at stake, Supreme Court is set to rule on gerrymandering and the census
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The Supreme Court is set to rule on two major political issues that each put Chief Justice John Roberts in an awkward spot. DavidGSavage explains:

The U.S. Supreme Court is due to issue its final rulings for this term by the end of June.

Thanks to President Trump’s election and Republican control of the Senate, Roberts leads a court with five Republican appointees who can outvote the four Democratic appointees. He is also a conservative who played a lead role in striking down limits on campaign spending and a key part of the Voting Rights Act’s special protections for minority voters throughout the South.

Gerrymandering was hardly a Republican invention. Democrats in California and Illinois were among the pioneers in drawing election maps to lock in majorities for their candidates. when they heard an appeal from North Carolina’s Republican leaders, who freely admitted they drew the districts for a “partisan advantage,” aiming to ensure Republicans would win 10 of the state’s 13 congressional seats.

An adviser to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had consulted with Hofeller, who died in 2018, before Ross decided to add the question to the census. The Census Bureau falls under Ross’ jurisdiction.as though they were ready to rule for Ross.

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