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    Supreme Court kicks North Carolina partisan gerrymandering case back to lower court

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    The Supreme Court's 'Bartleby' redistricting decision
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    The Supreme Court's 'Bartleby' redistricting decision

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    Ashley Oleson, with the League of Women Voters of Maryland, carries signs of Maryland's districts, as nonpartisan groups against gerrymandering protest in front of the Supreme Court in Washington.
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    Supreme Court rules against Maryland GOP voters in partisan gerrymandering case

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    Eric Silberman from Silver Spring, Md., from left, Charlie Cooper from Baltimore, Md., and Clay Wilson from Alexandria, Va., join others in a rally for a fair election outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about political maps in Wisconsin that could affect elections across the country.
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    Supreme Court punts on two cases involving partisan gerrymandering

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    June 18, 2018 2:25 pm
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    Ohio Democratic voters challenge state’s congressional map in court
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    Ohio Democratic voters challenge state’s congressional map in court

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    Liberal Supreme Court judges ask if they can consider Texas redistricting case

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    The Keystone State holds the key to congressional control
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    The Keystone State holds the key to congressional control

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    Jimmy Carter: Supreme Court ‘eager to see’ wealthy, corporations gain power

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    Mark Janus, a soft-spoken record-keeper for the Illinois Department of Public Health, sued his workplace's union over a $50 fee it receives that automatically gets deducted from his paycheck every month although he never joined the union. Janus argues that violates his First Amendment rights. Now, the case is making its way to the Supreme Court.
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    Supreme Court justices struggle to find a solution for partisan gerrymandering

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    March 28, 2018 5:29 pm
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