gerrymandering supreme court cases
Gerrymandering Supreme Court cases refer to legal disputes brought before the Supreme Court that involve the practice of gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral district boundaries to favor a particular political party or group. In these cases, the Supreme Court evaluates the constitutionality of gerrymandering practices and sets guidelines for redistricting processes to ensure fairness and prevent partisan bias in elections.
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