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Friend-of-the-court brief filed in the Supreme Court for the case Gill v. Whitford.
CLC filed its opposition to the state of Wisconsin's motion to stay.
This group is lead by Andrew Chin, a professor of law at the University of North Carolina.
Brief by American Jewish Committee, et. al. in support of appellees.
Amicus brief by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and partners, in support of appellees.
Brief filed in support of appellees.
Senators John McCain and Sheldon Whitehouse authored a friend-of-the-court brief in support of the appelees in Gill v. Whitford.
Brief by the ACLU, the New York Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Wisconsin Foundation in support of appellees.
This amicus brief by colleagues of Professor Norman Dorsen answers the question about whether a massive partisan gerrymander that entrenches the transient majority's political control of hte Wisconsin legislature for the forseeable future violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
This friend-of-the-court brief filed in the Supreme Court for Gill v. Whitford includes statewide officials like Gov. John Kasich and Gov. Arnold Schwarzennegger.
CLC's Ruth Greenwood analyzed the districts and associated data for each of the 2017 North Carolina General Assembly House Redistricting Plan and the 2017 North Carolina General Assembly Senate Redistricting Plan, as well as the Covington Plaintiffs' Proposed HOuse Plan and the Covington Plaintiffs' Proposed Senate plan.
The North Carolina Senate Redistricting Committee and House Select Committee on Redistricting will hold public hearings today, August 22, 2017, to discuss proposed House and Senate maps that it released to the public on August 19, 2017. We have analyzed the likely partisan implications of each plan and summarized that analysis in the following memo. We hope that it will be helpful to the Committees and the public in understanding the likely effects of the proposed plans.
This amicus brief by the NRCC was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court in Gill v. Whitford.
Amicus brief in support of the appellants during the jurisdictional phase.
Amicus brief in support of the appellants during the jurisdictional phase.