Contents
- Drawing Maps That Will Stand Up in Court
- Definitions
- Why Redistrict?
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- Why Redistrict?
- The Facts of Life
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- The Facts of Life
- The Need for Limits
- Limits on Gerrymanders
- Limits on Gerrymanders
- Limits on Gerrymanders
- Limits on Gerrymanders
- The Census
- Equal Population
- Congressional Districts
- Legislative Districts
- Racial and Language Minorities
- Data on Race and Language
- Voting Rights Act § 2
- Voting Rights Act § 5
- Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment
- Racial Gerrymanders
- North Carolina
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- North Carolina
- Racial Gerrymanders
- Texas
- Texas
- Texas
- Texas
- Texas
- Texas
- Louisiana
- Louisiana
- Louisiana
- Florida
- Florida
- North Carolina
- North Carolina
- North Carolina
- Racial Gerrymanders
- Georgia
- Georgia
- Racial Gerrymanders
- Traditional Districting Principles
- Strict Scrutiny
- Illinois
- Partisan Gerrymandering
- Partisan Gerrymandering
- Federalism in Redistricting
- The Minnesota Experience
- Federalism in Redistricting
- Drawing Maps that Will Stand Up in Court
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