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That means Breyer, Roberts, Alito, and Kavanaugh were the other side.
The decision does not judge as to whether the gerrymandering was unconstitutional. It only states that the Republican led Virginia House of Delegates (single house of the Virginia Legislature) did not have legal standing to challenge the the previous ruling, and they might not have that ability. It is unclear (at least to me) if they need the Governor, who is a Democrat, as well as the Senate (which is at least certain) involved in the appeal.
And can we remove this "maps that favored Democrats", because it doesn't "favor" the Democrats. It seeks to make the districting legal and fair. What the maps do is remove the maps that "favored" the Republicans.
Yeah, you might have done a double take there. Ginsburg, Thomas, Sotomator, Kagan, and Gorsuch.article said:In a victory for Democrats in Virginia, the Supreme Court held Monday that the Republican-led Virginia House of Delegates did not have the legal right to challenge a lower court opinion that struck several district maps they had drawn as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
This means court-ordered maps that favored Democrats will continue to be used.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the opinion for a 5-4 court, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch.
That means Breyer, Roberts, Alito, and Kavanaugh were the other side.
The decision does not judge as to whether the gerrymandering was unconstitutional. It only states that the Republican led Virginia House of Delegates (single house of the Virginia Legislature) did not have legal standing to challenge the the previous ruling, and they might not have that ability. It is unclear (at least to me) if they need the Governor, who is a Democrat, as well as the Senate (which is at least certain) involved in the appeal.
And can we remove this "maps that favored Democrats", because it doesn't "favor" the Democrats. It seeks to make the districting legal and fair. What the maps do is remove the maps that "favored" the Republicans.