Concerned Citizens for Democracy is hosting a panel of experts to explore how rigorously applied neutral and judicially manageable district design standards can help drive out extreme partisan maneuvering and gerrymandering. Distinguished guests include Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Justice David N. Wecht, North Carolina State Supreme Court Justice Anita S. Earls, Ben Geffen, Esq. of the Public Interest Law Center, Harvard Prof. Ruth Greenwood, Carnegie Mellon Prof. Emeritus John F. Nagle, and Princeton Gerrymandering Project Director, Sam Wang. Lawyers can earn CLE credits and law students can attend for free. Register here.

Like Pennsylvania, North Carolina is a swing state in which partisan gerrymandering has given one party disproportionate representation in the state legislature and Congress. And, also like Pennsylvania, an elected state Supreme Court approved fair maps in 2022. However, a judicial election in November 2022 changed the partisan makeup of the court, and in what experts are calling an unusual decision, on April 28 the court reversed its own ruling from just over a year earlier, paving the way for a legislature to enact a new partisan gerrymander. Read more at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/28/us/north-carolina-supreme-court-gerrymander.html.

Concerned Citizens for Democracy added our perspective to Carter v. Chapman, a case before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania challenging the legislature’s proposed Congressional redistricting plan. Read the court filings on our Documents and Publications page.

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