Deep in the Heart of Texas

It probably signals that the Court will rule that the voting rights act may not be used to carve out congressional districts based on race.  If that happens the Democrats might lose 12 seats in the South.

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Frank
Frank
Friday, December 5, AD 2025 10:37am

I agree, and pray we are correct in our prediction. I wonder when that next shoe will drop?

lepanto
lepanto
Friday, December 5, AD 2025 9:34pm

Without even looking, I think I can name the three Justices that voted against the majority.

Without going through the difficult work of analyzing the Texas law, and finding legal reasons for a decision, almost anyone can guess how they will vote on a given case.

Do they hear each case with their minds already made up? It seems that way.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, December 6, AD 2025 11:04am

The long string of judicial opinions, re-apportionment, and implementing the Voting Rights Act are an indicator of what a mess the appellate judiciary makes of everything it touchers. (Court-ordered school busing is another indicator, as are judicial opinions on civil service examinations &c).
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This ruling is pleasing inasmuch as it short-circuits yet another effort by Democrats (many of them in robes) to institute heads-I-win-tails-you-lose rules in elections administration. (Partisan Democrats have been incensed about Citizens United because they fancy that political participation by corporations should be limited to those corporations which favor them, just as they spent years issuing denunciations of the Koch brothers while being awash in sorosphere money). It’s not a substitute for fair rules.

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