Just when you think The Press can't stoop any lower...
After the U.S. Supreme Court returns from summer break, it will hear Moore v. Harper, a case that emerged out of North Carolina’s latest redistricting cycle.
The case saw the state Supreme Court’s Democratic majority reject voting maps drawn by the state’s Republican-led General Assembly.
The case could potentially give state legislatures nationwide control over their states’ elections and upend future federal elections.
Just in: In an election case out of North Carolina, SCOTUS agrees to review the "independent state legislature" theory next term. Under that theory, state legislatures have broad power to set rules for federal elections, even if state courts say those rules are unconstitutional.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 30, 2022
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Not only Justice Thomas, they also overlooked Thurgood Marsball. That’s what you can expect when you teach propaganda a not history!