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John Roberts’ delusion about his Supreme Court
I am wiggling around today, on pins and needles. Today was the oral argument in Gill v Whitford, the huge Wisconsin gerrymandering case before the Supreme Court. A number of people have written that SCOTUS’s decision might be the biggest … Continue reading
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Tagged gerrymandering, Gill v Whitford, John Roberts, Koch Bros final solution to democracy, Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court oral arguments, Wisconsin gerrymandering
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SCOTUS and political gerrymandering
Source: Can the Supreme Court Fix American Politics? – The New York Times I know, I know, I’ve been sort of obsessed with this Wisconsin case for quite a while. Excited, scared, thinking, hoping that Kennedy stayed on the court … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Law, suits and order, Politics, The Facts of Life, voting rights
Tagged "libertarians, Anthony Kennedy, Brennan Center for Justice, Democracy in Chains, Foxconn, gerrymandering, Gill v Whitford, James McGill Buchanan, Koch Bros final solution to democracy, Marhsall S. Shapo, Nancy MacLean, Scott Walker, SCOTUS, Supreme Court oral arguments, voting rights, Wisconsin courts, Wisconsin gerrymandering
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