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SCOTUS Strikes Down the Independent State Legislature Theory 6-3

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
an attempt by Republican controlled legislatures to prevent courts from ruling on their election rules.

The case had captured the nation’s attention because Republican lawmakers in North Carolina were asking the justices to adopt a long-dormant legal theory and hold that state courts and other state entities have a limited role in reviewing election rules established by state legislatures when it comes to federal elections.​

This following two losses by Republican controlled legislatures to gerrymander congressional districts in violation of the Voting Rights Act.

Dodged THREE bullets here thankfully!

 

Ponder This

Well-Known Member
an attempt by Republican controlled legislatures to prevent courts from ruling on their election rules.

The case had captured the nation’s attention because Republican lawmakers in North Carolina were asking the justices to adopt a long-dormant legal theory and hold that state courts and other state entities have a limited role in reviewing election rules established by state legislatures when it comes to federal elections.​

This following two losses by Republican controlled legislatures to gerrymander congressional districts in violation of the Voting Rights Act.

Dodged THREE bullets here thankfully!


Whether state court rulings on state legislature approved laws for federal elections ultimately favors Republicans or Democrats is not really known, is it? Are you in favor of

Or do you approve of the SCotUS ruling only because the state that lost that case happened to have a Republican majority legislature. ?Really?


As for the actual result of the map (according to the article)...
a newly-reconstituted North Carolina Supreme Court reheard the case this year and reversed its decision in favor of the defenders of the Republican-drawn map
If I read that right, then it means that the Republican-drawn map was ultimately found to be proper (not a gerrymander) in the eyes of the court.
This means that North Carolina will use the Republican-drawn map in the next federal election (2024).

This means... ?rejoice? ... ?thankfully?
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Whether state court rulings on state legislature approved laws for federal elections ultimately favors Republicans or Democrats is not really known, is it? Are you in favor of


Or do you approve of the SCotUS ruling only because the state that lost that case happened to have a Republican majority legislature. ?Really?


As for the actual result of the map (according to the article)...

If I read that right, then it means that the Republican-drawn map was ultimately found to be proper (not a gerrymander) in the eyes of the court.
This means that North Carolina will use the Republican-drawn map in the next federal election (2024).

This means... ?rejoice? ... ?thankfully?

I don't think ANY legislature's rulings should be beyond judicial review, otherwise they could pass any unconstitutional laws they wished.
 

Ponder This

Well-Known Member
I don't think ANY legislature's rulings should be beyond judicial review, otherwise they could pass any unconstitutional laws they wished.
Okay, good. Then you are okay with the Republican-drawn election map in North Carolina for the 2024 federal election because the state court in North Carolina judically reviewed and approved it.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Okay, good. Then you are okay with the Republican-drawn election map in North Carolina for the 2024 federal election because the state court in North Carolina judically reviewed and approved it.

The NC Supreme Court struck down Republican redistricting of NC. SCOTUS upheld that ruling. Are you OK with partisan gerrymandering that deliberately dilutes minority representation in government?
 

Ponder This

Well-Known Member
The NC Supreme Court struck down Republican redistricting of NC. SCOTUS upheld that ruling. Are you OK with partisan gerrymandering that deliberately dilutes minority representation in government?
Hmm, maybe read your articles fully before posting and quoting them?
To quote the article that you linked in your OP:
a newly-reconstituted North Carolina Supreme Court reheard the case this year and reversed its decision in favor of the defenders of the Republican-drawn map.
What you missed was that the Supreme Court decision upholds that the state court can rule on the validity of the map. The USSC did not strike down the Republican redistricting of NC.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
It's "interesting" that so many states in the "Bible Belt" are so willing to discriminate against blacks, Latinos, and young voters by trying to keep them from voting and/or using gerrymandering. Apparently, honesty isn't taught in many or even most of their churches.
 
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