Jeff-
The mid-decade remap of the Georgia Senate was by the court . . . i thought they onyl remapped the congressional districts in 2005.
Keith
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From: David Schultz <dschultz@gw.hamline.edu>
Date: Thursday, July 6, 2006 1:13 pm
Subject: Re: LULAC v. Perry and the Texas Constitution
Jeff:
Do you have cites on the GA case?
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<JMWice@aol.com> 7/5/2006 4:45 PM >>>
On a similar note, Georgia plaintiffs are appealing a state trial
court ruling on mid-decade state senate redistricting to the GA
Supreme Court, arguing that the state constitution bars such action.
Jeff Wice
-----Original Message-----
From: "David Schultz" <dschultz@gw.hamline.edu>
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:03:11
To:<election-law@majordomo.lls.edu>
Subject: LULAC v. Perry and the Texas Constitution
Early on the plaintiffs in the Texas case argued that the midterm
redistricting violated the TX constitution. Of course the Supremes
could not address this issue. DId I miss something or was the Texas
con law claim never addressed in a state court?
David Schultz, Professor
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Suite 305
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