I called Peterson’s office and was told he was randomly assigned. (And there is no order from the 7th Circuit in the PACER docket on the natter.)
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I bet it is not so, but Peterson's office may not know.
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I’ll double check with the 7th Circuit. The chief judge did appoint the initial panel.
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The short answer: Peterson was randomly assigned, according to Collins Fitzpatrick, the administrator for the 7th Circuit. (1/)
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The long answer (per Fitzpatrick): When the case was originally filed, it was randomly assigned — as all cases are — and went to Crabb. (2/)
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The statute requires that a 3-judge panel hear redistricting cases. 7th Circuit Chief Judge Diane Wood filled out the panel with Ripple and Griesbach. (3/)
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When Crabb withdrew from the case this week, it went back to a random assignment for her spot on the panel, according to Fitzpatrick. (4/)
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Peterson was the one who was randomly chosen. (5/end)
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