An easy gerrymandering case
by By Thomas P. Wolf and Michael C. Li, Los Angeles Times
Sep 26, 2017
3 minutes
The U.S. Supreme Court this fall will hear a series of blockbuster cases dealing with core constitutional rights and basic national values. Among the most important is Gill v. Whitford, a Wisconsin case that asks the justices to address the toxic threat of partisan gerrymandering. With Whitford, Americans - who by wide margins say they are fed up with gerrymandering - may finally get the breakthrough they have long sought.
The court has already tried and failed several times to limit politicians' power
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