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Date
May 18, 2022
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In a decision that will have ramifications for Kansas' voters for a decade, Kansas' Supreme Court reversed the district court's ruling the state’s recently enacted congressional map constituted a partisan gerrymander and intentionally diluted the voting power of racial minorities, violating the...
Date
May 16, 2022
Issues
Paul Smith, senior vice president of Campaign Legal Center, issued the following statement after oral arguments at the Kansas Supreme Court regarding a congressional gerrymander concluded.
Date
April 25, 2022
Issues
A Kansas district court ruled that the state’s recently enacted congressional map constituted a partisan gerrymander and intentionally diluted the voting power of racial minorities, violating the Kansas Constitution.
Date
April 13, 2022
Issues
CLC's Paul Smith issued the following statement after a district court in Washington denied a CLC motion to block the enacted state legislative map for district 15 from going into effect for the 2022 election cycle.
April 6, 2022
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Date
April 5, 2022
Case
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The district court upheld the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's congressional maps, ruling that these maps were the closest to complying with the U.S. Supreme Court's "one-person, one-vote rule."
Date
March 17, 2022
Issues
CLC and its partners are seeking to block the Utah Legislature for implementing a congressional map constituting an extreme partisan gerrymander that would violate the state constitution and dilute the voting power of voters with minority viewpoints.