Yurij Rudensky is a senior counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice.
Utah’s high court sent a closely watched challenge to the state’s congressional maps back to the lower court.
Ahead of 2024, voters have increasingly turned to state courts to challenge gerrymandered districts.
The high court forcefully rejected a constitutional challenge to state law protections against discrimination in local elections.
Oral argument is set for May 11 in a challenge under the 14th Amendment and state constitution.
A landmark decision firmly establishes that partisan gerrymandering violates the Alaska Constitution.
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Status of Partisan Gerrymandering Litigation in State Courts
Utah’s high court sent a closely watched challenge to the state’s congressional maps back to the lower court.
Status of Partisan Gerrymandering Litigation in State Courts: A Mid-Year Roundup
Ahead of 2024, voters have increasingly turned to state courts to challenge gerrymandered districts.
Washington Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds the State’s Voting Rights Act
The high court forcefully rejected a constitutional challenge to state law protections against discrimination in local elections.
Washington Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to State Voting Rights Act
Oral argument is set for May 11 in a challenge under the 14th Amendment and state constitution.
Alaska Supreme Court Strikes Down Gerrymandered Districts
A landmark decision firmly establishes that partisan gerrymandering violates the Alaska Constitution.