U.S. Supreme Court Asks Plaintiffs in Michigan and Ohio Gerrymandering Cases to Respond by May 20

The U.S. Supreme Court has asked the plaintiffs in the Michigan and Ohio partisan gerrymandering cases to respond by 3 pm, Monday, May 20.  The two state governments are hoping to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to stay decisions in each state from U.S. District Courts, telling the two states to redraw their U.S. House boundaries before the 2020 election.


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U.S. Supreme Court Asks Plaintiffs in Michigan and Ohio Gerrymandering Cases to Respond by May 20 — 3 Comments

  1. 1/2 OR LESS VOTES X 1/2 GERRYMANDER AREAS = 1/4 OR LESS CONTROL.

    MATH TOO DIFFICULT FOR ALL THE MATH MORON LAWYERS AND JUDGES IN GERRYMANDER CASES SINCE 1776-1964 ???


    REAL CONTROL — 5 – 15 PCT IN EXTREMIST PRIMARIES = EXTREMIST OLIGARCHS MAKING ALL USA LAWS AND MOST STATE LAWS.

    [MICH HAS VOTER PETITIONS FOR LAWS – USED RARELY]

  2. TECH — Response to application (18A1165) requested by Justice Sotomayor, due Monday, May 20 2019, by 3:00 p.m. ET.


    NO REST THIS WEEKEND FOR HACK LAWYERS FOR THE DONKEY/ELEPHANT GANGSTERS.

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