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2. Alabama Faces Deadline To Redraw Voting Map After a Court Surprise
3. Supreme Court rulings scramble Congress seats in South for rising GOP stars
4. Supreme Court paves way for Louisiana's new congressional map
5. Supreme Court rejects theory that would have meant radical changes to election rules
6. Chief Justice Roberts Throws a Curveball
7. Justices, in Unexpected Move, Rule Map Denied Black Voters
8. High court grapples with Constitution's election clause
9. Virginia Supreme Court disqualifies one GOP nominee tapped to redistrict maps
10. Discouraging minority voters and changing the face of certification in Louisiana.
11. Idealists, pragmatists, and textualists: judging electoral districts in America, Canada, and Australia.
12. Constitutional law - voting rights - a school district's at-large method of electing school board members does not deprive minority voters of the equal opportunity to elect their own representatives and does not violate s. 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
13. The gerrymandering of the reconstruction amendments and strict scrutiny: the Supreme Court's unwarranted intrusion into the political thicket.
14. Race ipsa: vote dilution, racial gerrymandering, and the presumption of racial discrimination.
15. United States v. Hays: an essay on standing to challenge majority-minority voting districts.
16. Race, redistricting and a Republican poll tax: the Supreme Court's voting rights decisions of the 1995-96 term.
17. Where should we draw the line? South Carolina's battle with racial gerrymandering.
18. North Carolina court rules partisan state legislative districts unconstitutional
19. The Court Mitch McConnell Built
20. Court caps term with major rulings
21. Opposing view: Redistricting ruling a constitutional victory
22. We Can't Ignore Racial Redistricting
23. Court, Ruling 5-4, Gives Green Light to Gerrymander
24. Supreme Court dismisses challenge to findings of racial gerrymandering in Virginia districts
25. High court could reshape elections
26. New districts for 2019 House of Delegates elections.
27. Civil rights - race obviousness and the invisibility of whiteness: the court's construction of race.
28. Constitutional law - equal protection - race shall not be the predominant factor in Congressional district drawing.
29. Recent developments in government operations law: defense strategies in voting rights litigation after Shaw and Miller.
30. Voting rights: another affirmative action mess.
31. Toward a colorblind society: the Supreme Court reaffirms its position against race-based redistricting.
32. A shield or a sword? Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act and the argument for the incorporation of section 2.
33. Dred Scott's unwon freedom: the redistricting cases as badges of slavery.
34. A winnowing of standing to sue in racial gerrymandering claims.
35. Backlash: the court protects the entrenched advantages of the majority.
36. Miller v. Johnson: redistricting and the elusive search for a safe harbor.
37. United States v. Hays: brief for the Congressional Black Caucus as amicus curiae in support of appellants.
38. Holder v. Hall: blinking at minority voting rights.
39. Johnson v. De Grandy: mixed messages on equal electoral opportunity under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
40. The death of the Voting Rights Act or an exercise in geometry? Shaw v. Reno provides more questions than answers.
41. Of sneetches and snakes: race and redistricting after Shaw v. Reno.
42. Constitutional law - Fourteenth Amendment - voters who challenge a reapportionment plan establish a claim under the Equal Protection Clause where the Congressional voting district is so extremely irregular in shape that a compelling justification, the reapportionment is explainable only for the purpose of segregating voters by race.
43. 'Abridge' too far: racial gerrymandering, the Fifteenth Amendment, and Shaw v. Reno.
44. Constitutional law - equal protection - Voting Rights Act of 1965 - racial redistricting and gerrymandering - election discrimination - the Supreme Court of the United States held that the allegation that a North Carolina General Assembly redistricting scheme was so irrational on its face that it could only be understood as an effort to segregate voters into separate districts.
45. Race trilogy.
46. Unpacking and applying.
47. The political economy of American 'apartheid': Shaw v. Reno.
48. Discrimination by design.
49. Applying section 2 of the Voting Rights act to judicial elections.
50. Campaign costs in at-large districts as a factor in proving voting dilution claims.
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