The Supreme Court called it chaos then. What does it call it now?

The shadow docket has grown in scope and importance in a range of areas of the law. But none has been as important or as overlooked as the area of redistricting.

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New Hampshire: GOP bid to require documentary proof of citizenship struck down

New Hampshire Republicans’ attempt to prevent voters from using signed affidavits to comply with the state's proof-of-citizenship requirement is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

Alabama redistricting: Federal appeals court approves Alabama’s racially gerrymandered state legislative maps

Alabama will lose one of its majority-Black legislative state senate seats in a racially gerrymandered map just approved by a federal appeals court.

White voters now want to wipe out both of Louisiana’s majority-Black congressional districts

Louisiana suspended an ongoing congressional election to draft and enact a new electoral map eliminating one of the state’s two majority-Black districts barely a month after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out its old one in…