By Rajeev Muttreja
Redistricting cases before the U.S. Supreme Court are frequently blockbusters. Evenwel v. Abbott, for example, which will be argued Dec. 8, asks what measure of population should be used to judge whether the "one-person, one-vote" principle has been satisfied. And Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, which was decided at the end of last year's term, held that the Constitution p...
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