U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., Advances Argument in Texas Redistricting Case From February 3 to January 31

The U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., that has been holding a trial over whether the Texas legislature’s districting bill for U.S. House and state legislature violates the Voting Rights Act has moved the closing argument date from February 3 to January 31. See this story. Thanks to Texas Redistricting blog for the link. This makes it even more likely that the U.S. District Court in San Antonio will wait for the outcome in the Washington, D.C. court before doing anything substantive. Alternatively, the San Antonio court has said that it would act quickly if the Democratic and Republican Parties of Texas agree on new districts, but this seems unlikely.


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U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., Advances Argument in Texas Redistricting Case From February 3 to January 31 — No Comments

  1. Total Votes / Total Seats = EQUAL votes required for each Seat Winner.

    Much too difficult for math MORON lawyers and judges to understand.

    Is Western Civilization DOOOOOOOOMED or what ???

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