Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will help make the Supreme Court look like the nation but will have little power to halt its rightward trajectory.
Tag: Redistricting and Reapportionment
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For the New Census Bureau Director, the Challenge of the Decade
Robert L. Santos, a career statistician, heads an agency in recovery from a tumultuous 2020 census. In an interview, he talks about making the 2030 count better.
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Bob Gibbs, House Republican Facing Primary Challenge in Ohio, Will Retire
The state’s redistricting process had drawn Mr. Gibbs into a primary fight against Max Miller, who served in the Trump White House and was endorsed by the former president.
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Judge Keeps New York’s New Electoral Map Intact for Now
The stay by an appellate judge puts on hold a lower-court ruling that New York’s newly drawn congressional and legislative districts were unconstitutional.
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Gov. Larry Hogan Approves New Maryland Congressional Map
Drawn by Democrats and approved by a Republican governor, the new map will most likely result in a similar delegation to the state’s current one.