Davis v. Bandemer

law case

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gerrymandering

  • “The Gerry-mander,” political cartoon
    In gerrymandering

    In Davis v. Bandemer (1986), however, a plurality of the Supreme Court held that political gerrymanders could be found unconstitutional (under the equal protection clause) if the resulting electoral system “is arranged in a manner that will consistently degrade a voter’s or a group of voters’…

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Gill v. Whitford

  • In Gill v. Whitford

    In Davis v. Bandemer (1986), however, a plurality of Supreme Court justices ruled that challenges to political gerrymandering were justiciable under the equal protection clause, provided that “both intentional discrimination against an identifiable political group and an actual discriminatory effect on that group” were established. Nevertheless,…

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