North Carolina Supreme Court overturns ruling that disallowed partisan gerrymandering

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BREAKING: North Carolina Supreme Court overturns ruling that disallowed partisan gerrymandering

The decision throws into question the status of a case at the U.S. Supreme Court and whether that court's 6-3 Republican-appointed majority will rule on a contentious theory known as the"independent state legislature theory."The North Carolina court held that there is"no judicially manageable standard by which to adjudicate partisan gerrymandering claims" and that courts"are not intended to meddle in policy matters," according to its 218-page decision.

The case, known at the state level as Harper v. Hall, focuses on a widely criticized ISL theory, which claims that under the U.S. Constitution, state legislatures are granted the ability to determine how federal elections are managed without any checks and balances from state constitutions or state courts.

➡️TAKE AWAY: This will almost certainly mean SCOTUS will not decide the controversial ISL theory this term. https://t.co/il4XmWuWY1

 

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