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In a 6-3 decision, SCOTUS rejected the notion that state legislatures have unlimited power to determine the rules for federal elections and draw partisan congressional maps without interference from state courts.
How much effect will this have on existing congressional maps and upcoming elections?
I don’t know about “the majority”, but I’m pretty sure Roberts has been twisting arms so that his legacy isn’t being the chief justice who presided over the downfall of the court.
Entirely possible, though it seems like he was twisting arms the last session to get his colleagues to slow down, and we all saw how that turned out. Something has shifted, and I’m not really sure what, but while the Court as a whole is decidedly right-wing, it’s more chastened than the triumphalist 2021-22 session.
I have a suspicion that the court would have left Roe at least partially intact if the draft memo hadn’t leaked.
I highly doubt that.
Consider that the NC supreme court had overturned the original ruling that was being appealed, making this case moot. They could have simply passed on this case and we’d be at exactly the same place.
For doing absolutely nothing and clearing the lowest possible bar, they are getting credit for “moderating”. News agency proclaiming this a “win for a democracy” and showing the “even handedness” of the court… That they took up the case at all is why we’re here!!