The Supreme Court said Thursday that federal courts must stay out of disputes over when politicians go too far in drawing district lines for partisan gain -- a dramatic and sweeping ruling that could fundamentally affect the balance of power in state legislatures and Congress.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the 5-4 decision for the conservative majority.
Justice Elena Kagan read a scathing dissent from the bench for the four liberals.
"(G)errymandering is, as so many Justices have emphasized before, anti-democratic in the most profound sense," Kagan wrote.
"Of all times to abandon the Court's duty to declare the law, this was not the one," Kagan said. "The practices challenged in these cases imperil our system of government. Part of the Court's role in that system is to defend its foundations. None is more important than free and fair elections. With respect but deep sadness, I dissent."
Partisan gerrymandering allowed to continue by Supreme Court - CNNPolitics
Hope you guys like severely gerrymandered states such as North Carolina and Maryland, which were the two states at issue here, because the SCOTUS yet again makes a 5-4 ruling that absolves the federal government of further corrosion of our electoral process.
I hope that California will respond to this by gerrymandering itself so hard that they will send a single-digit number of Republicans to the House starting in 2021. Time for the Democrats to stop playing nice with a party that is openly hostile to voting rights.
Why not just say every state?Every democratic state should gerrymander to the worst possible degree until these hack justices suddenly change their position on the law.
Every democratic state should gerrymander to the worst possible degree until these hack justices suddenly change their position on the law.
Partisan gerrymandering allowed to continue by Supreme Court - CNNPolitics
Hope you guys like severely gerrymandered states such as North Carolina and Maryland, which were the two states at issue here, because the SCOTUS yet again makes a 5-4 ruling that absolves the federal government of further corrosion of our electoral process.
I hope that California will respond to this by gerrymandering itself so hard that they will send a single-digit number of Republicans to the House starting in 2021. Time for the Democrats to stop playing nice with a party that is openly hostile to voting rights.
When did the Democrats ever play nice? They've been engaging in partisan gerrymandering for decades. Most notably, racial gerrymandering.Time for the Democrats to stop playing nice with a party that is openly hostile to voting rights.
Bolded: This part is extremely ignorant, perhaps you should stop worrying about what goes on in other states and fight to end gerrymandering in your own state of Georgia.
When did the Democrats ever play nice? They've been engaging in partisan gerrymandering for decades. Most notably, racial gerrymandering.
"A threat to justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
"Good fences make good neighbors".
At least you recognize the bolded part was ignorant.
"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
See? I can play Quote Game too!
"Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
See? I can play Quote Game too!
Bolded: This part is extremely ignorant, perhaps you should stop worrying about what goes on in other states and fight to end gerrymandering in your own state of Georgia.
What is the congressional divide in California? In case you didn't notice, you started the quote nonsense.
When did the Democrats ever play nice? They've been engaging in partisan gerrymandering for decades. Most notably, racial gerrymandering.
5 conservative hacks just upheld partisan gerrymandering. This is not a both sides issue.
"Elections have consequences"... :mrgreen:
"Elections have consequences"... :mrgreen:
Yep, 2018 and 2020 are going to try to rectify your mistake of voting for a rapist moron who put a sexual assaulter on the supreme court.
Why do you hate women so much?
Yes, but if the consequence of conservatives winning elections is the undermining of democracy what does this say about the conservative principles?
Partisan gerrymandering allowed to continue by Supreme Court - CNNPolitics
Hope you guys like severely gerrymandered states such as North Carolina and Maryland, which were the two states at issue here, because the SCOTUS yet again makes a 5-4 ruling that absolves the federal government of further corrosion of our electoral process.
I hope that California will respond to this by gerrymandering itself so hard that they will send a single-digit number of Republicans to the House starting in 2021. Time for the Democrats to stop playing nice with a party that is openly hostile to voting rights.
Thank God. Honestly, IMO, this was a far bigger case than the census/citizenship question. The Left wanted the federal government to determine what districts to be redone, and they would do it through the court system. That would have given them the power to do it whenever they want. If that would have happened, holy crap, bad things would have happened. Now, I don't want ANY political party or ideology to determine the redrawing of district lines through the federal court system. That's crap. The voters and the state, regardless if they're conservative or liberal, need to determine their own lines. That's the way this country was setup. However, the Left is far more infamous for trying alter, illegally, procedures like this. They always run to the federal government and try to find an anti-constitutional activist who poses as a federal judge to help them out. With this decision, it's a major win.
The census question, I was expecting it to survive. It would have helped, but I knew Judge Roberts would pull something like this because Trump is directly involved. That's the only reason why it was blocked. But this redrawing district lines business, a far bigger deal.
Lookit dis doublespeak! Minutes ago, you said:
And now you say this:
So you want me not to worry about any other state, but you want to! Beautiful double standard you've got, Ali!
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