After two hours of argument, however, there is little reason to think that the Roberts Court will take a modest approach to redistricting. To the contrary, Evenwel now seems likely to upset the racial balance of many states’ congressional delegations and throw many states’ redistricting processes into chaos. Harris, meanwhile, could be a sleeper case. Though the plaintiffs in that case still appear unlikely to receive five votes for their position, at least some members of the Court appeared open to a surprising shift in the Court’s gerrymandering jurisprudence...
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/12/08/3729595/the-supreme-court-looks-poised-to-blow-up-everything-you-think-you-know-about-redistricting/
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