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=== Gerrymandering === In cases like ''[[Davis v. Bandemer]]'' (1986), ''[[Vieth v. Jubelirer]]'' (2004), and ''[[Gill v. Whitford]]'' (2018), the Supreme Court had repeatedly treated partisan [[Gerrymandering in the United States|gerrymandering]] as judiciable, but it remained unable to agree on a majority standard for deciding such cases. In ''[[Rucho v. Common Cause]]'' (2019), the Supreme Court ultimately reversed itself, deciding that partisan gerrymandering was a purely political question.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=November 2019 |title=Rucho v. Common Cause |url=https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-133/rucho-v-common-cause/ |journal=[[Harvard Law Review]] |volume=133 |issue=1 |pages=252β261}}</ref>
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