
Can Courts End Partisan Gerrymandering?
We the People
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Is There a Right to Vote Diligution?
There is a broadly right recognized by state courts over the past 60 years that forbids arbitrary distinction among voters or preferring voters without compelling interest. Misha in root show, of course the US Supreme Court rejected the idea that there was a federal right against vote dilution on the grounds that there was no means of identifying it that was predictable and coherent. And do you think that there are the methods like the ensemble method might plausibly identify vote dilution or not? "I agree with half of what he was saying and disagree with the other half I will start with the disagreement"
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