Court watchers were waiting for the Supreme Court’s rulings on partisan gerrymandering in cases from Wisconsin and Maryland. Those cases had potential to reshape the electoral map. But the justices sidestepped any sweeping decisions on how political parties draw district lines, and ruled more narrowly.
SCOTUS punted on two of the most highly anticipated cases on its docket
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- Jessica Levinson - Professor, LMU's Loyola Law School in Los Angeles - @LevinsonJessica