U.S. Supreme Court May Not Issue Partisan Gerrymander Cases on Monday, June 24

The U.S. Supreme Court still has twelve cases in which it has not yet issued opinions.  The Court has not yet said whether all opinions will all be released on Monday, June 24.  It is possible that on June 24, some opinions will not be released, and the Court will set an additional day for opinions beyond June 24.  The two gerrymander cases are from Maryland and North Carolina.


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U.S. Supreme Court May Not Issue Partisan Gerrymander Cases on Monday, June 24 — 2 Comments

  1. Slave op summary writers and printers working overtime — possible 3 op days to go ???

    Will ANY of the SCOTUS 9 detect that —

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL

    — with much much worse primary math — about 5-15 pct REAL CONTROL.

    Do ANY outside media folks have ANY math brain cells ??? — beyond the nonstop sports moron stuff –

    winners / losers ???

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