Racial Quotas in Partisan Gerrymandering

Author: Jon Kelly, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review Every ten years, a special ritual, steeped in political history, takes place in the United States. That ritual is the reapportionment and redrawing of state and federal congressional maps. Redrawing legislative districts serves to keep representation relatively equal among voters, i.e., to ensure each district... Continue Reading →

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