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A ruling immunizing political gerrymanders from review by federal courts may have given Republicans an opportunity to hold onto their slim House majority.
The Supreme Court has ruled that judges are powerless to review partisan gerrymandering. But courts can still enforce the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking the state's highest court to vacate the seats of more than a dozen Texas House ...
Democrats have left the state, the Republican governor and attorney general have vowed to remove them from office, and a ...
The energized crowd showed up to support the Texas House members who left the state at the start of the week as part of their ...
Federal courts are unlikely to play a significant role in resolving disputes over partisan gerrymandering, after a 2019 landmark Supreme Court decision sidelined judges.
A judge in Illinois denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request to enforce civil arrest warrants for the absent Texas ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asked a judge to jail Beto O'Rourke for fundraising efforts connected to the state’s ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has openly admitted he wants to rewrite Texas’ maps. Louisiana v. Callais could stop that kind of voter manipulation. | Opinion ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ratcheted up President Donald Trump's congressional redistricting fight by calling Tuesday for progressive activist Beto O'Rourke to be put “behind bars” for helping ...