Marcia Coyle, senior Washington correspondent at The National Law Journal, reviews Wednesday’s arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court over partisan gerrymandering.
"In 2004, the court kind of threw up its hands about partisan gerrymandering, saying, we can’t come up with a test," Coyle says on PBS NewsHour. The justices are trying again—in two cases this term.
March 29, 2018 at 01:21 PM
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Marcia Coyle, senior Washington correspondent at The National Law Journal, reviews Wednesday’s arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court over partisan gerrymandering.
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