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Touro Law Review Podcast
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Touro Law Review hosts a podcast discussing the latest legal issues or topics.
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Courses
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Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering and Election Law
Touro Law Review Podcast
43 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering and Election Law

Political gerrymandering – the practice of drawing the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one political party an advantage over its rivals – is in the news nowadays. Indeed, with Texas and California leading the way, it is no exaggeration to say that we are in a gerrymandering arms race. How did we get here? Are there any limits on gerrymandering under federal law? To the extent that federal law is limited regarding the constraints it imposes on gerrymandering, are there other ways to challenge this controversial political practice?

Professor Ruth Greenwood discusses these questions on this Touro Law Review podcast, explaining the importance of the Supreme Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause in 2019 and various legal challenges to the federal Voting Rights Act over the years. Her conversation with Associate Dean Rodger Citron provides an instructive overview of election law and thoughts on how to respond, legally and politically, to the most blatant gerrymanders occurring today


Touro Law Review Podcast
Touro Law Review hosts a podcast discussing the latest legal issues or topics.