West Virginia 3-Judge U.S. District Court Refuses to Stay its Own Ruling, Throwing Out U.S. House Districts

On January 10, a 3-judge U.S. District panel in West Virginia refused to stay its own ruling from last week. The ruling last week invalidated the state’s new U.S. House district boundaries. See this story. The state says it will ask for relief from the U.S. Supreme Court. The 3-judge court had invalidated the districts last week because of population inequality among the three districts.


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