At least two major states are expected to try to enact new congressional maps — and a looming Supreme Court decision could ...
Judge Dianna Gibson will allow the Utah State Legislature to appeal one of her rulings in the redistricting case to the Utah ...
Relentlessly squeezing out advantages with new maps isn't good for our country, but there is another way, writes the Register ...
Opponents of a new Missouri congressional map backed by President Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit asking a court to suspend the districts for the 2026 elections.
Lawyers supporting and opposing California’s congressional redistricting maps made their closing arguments in the lawsuit ...
LIke at its first hearing, Dec. 4, no testimony was allowed from members of the public, by Committee Chair Mike Redondo, R-Miami. While more than 150 people converged on that hearing, the second round ...
The judge overseeing the lawsuit over Utah's redistricting process is expected to issue a ruling before Christmas on whether to grant the legislature's request to close the case.
If a Supreme Court ruling comes down in January, a redistricting session “is possible” as long as lawmakers coordinate their ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's Redistricting Advisory Commission is expected to recommend new congressional maps following a vote ...
Both of the Wisconsin cases are before newly assigned three-judge panels, the first time that process has been used under a 2011 law enacted by Republicans.
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Could Utah legislature have appealed redistricting ruling already? New court filings battle over final judgment
As the Utah legislature works to appeal Utah's redistricting ruling that created a Democrat-leaning district, the lawyers for ...
By: Casey Smith and Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For the Republic INDIANAPOLIS — A congressional redistricting proposal that has split Indiana’s Senate Republicans advanced to its final stage ...
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