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The U.S. Supreme Court says partisan redistricting is a political question, not one that federal courts can weigh in on.
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The court decided four cases Monday, and three defied the usual ideological fissures.
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The court once again appeared divided on whether redistricting could be done on the basis of politics. The newest justice seemed to be at least open to considering it as a problem.
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The court on Monday, in twin partisan gerrymandering cases from Wisconsin and Maryland, said either that challengers didn't have standing or didn't weigh in on the merits of the case.
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A Leon County judge and lawyers for the Legislature and voting-rights organizations on Tuesday began muddling through the legal process for deciding on...