Links to Briefs in Two U.S. Supreme Court Partisan Gerrymander Cases

On March 26, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear cases from Maryland and North Carolina on partisan gerrymanders. Here is a link to enable readers to see the briefs in the Maryland case, Lamone v Benisek, 18-726.

Here is a link for the briefs in the North Carolina case, Rucho v Common Cause, 18-422. Thanks to Thomas Jones for these links.


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Links to Briefs in Two U.S. Supreme Court Partisan Gerrymander Cases — 1 Comment

  1. Stone Age/DARK Age gerrymander math —

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged packed/cracked gerrymander districts = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    First Brit-Amer. colony gerrymander — VA colony 1618 [after all adult males stopped assembling in person due to travel distances] — 400 plus years ago.

    NONSTOP gerrymander oligarch regimes with worse and worse exec monarchs since 1776.

    1774-1776 gerrymanders >>> 1775-1784 American Revolutionary WAR

    1787-1788 gerrymanders >>> 1787 USA Const >> 1789 USA regime

    1860 gerrymanders >>> 1861-1865 Civil WAR I

    Good luck in finding gerrymander math in ANY of the briefs from any of the usual suspect gangs.
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    PR and AppV —

    regardless of ALL the HACK lawyers writing JUNK briefs for the SCOTUS super-HACKS.

    18 of 50 States have voter petitions for State Const Amdts = LAST HOPE ???

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