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A Census Bureau official privately discussed the citizenship question issue with Thomas Hofeller, who plaintiffs in census lawsuits argue drove the Trump administration's push for the question.
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Recently leaked documents could impact an ongoing federal lawsuit challenging Texas' redistricting efforts.On Thursday, The New York Times published…
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A deceased redistricting specialist's documents suggest the citizenship question was added to redraw political maps to favor Republicans and non-Hispanic white people, according to a new court filing.
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A federal judge in San Antonio will hear arguments Thursday over whether Texas should have to clear its political maps with the federal government in…
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Texas Democrats are campaigning on the issue of how lawmakers draw political maps ahead of the 2018 elections. They say partisan gerrymandering is solely…
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The 2018 elections will move forward without any tweaks to Texas' political maps.Following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to uphold all but one of the…
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Civil rights attorneys say the Supreme Court's decision Monday in a Texas redistricting case showed how difficult it is to prove discrimination in voting…
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The court on Monday, in twin partisan gerrymandering cases from Wisconsin and Maryland, said either that challengers didn't have standing or didn't weigh in on the merits of the case.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in a consolidated case challenging Texas' House maps and congressional districts. Both sets of maps…
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From Texas Standard.On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a long-running Texas redistricting case. The dispute goes back to 2011,…