Challenging gerrymanders in state courts is another possibility, but CLC's Paul Smith points out that strategy can encounter the same hurdles as legislation. “State courts are elected and they have a partisan tilt, and it tends to be the same as the legislature in most places."
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It is not SCOTUS' responsibility to rein in gerrymandering. It was the responsibility of the lawyers to present a coherent case, which they failed to do. Hopefully next time around, they will have learned this valuable lesson.
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