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Ohh That's Rich - Supreme Court just approved California maps (Original Post) Figarosmom 13 hrs ago OP
Nice, particularly the part about Pam Bondi getting her ass handed to her. FadedMullet 12 hrs ago #1
I'M LOVING THIS DECISION! TAKE THAT, TEXAS! ...n/t CaliforniaPeggy 12 hrs ago #2
Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court allows California congressional map ahead of midterm elections LetMyPeopleVote 9 hrs ago #3

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3. Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court allows California congressional map ahead of midterm elections
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 07:55 PM
9 hrs ago

The high court previously approved Texas’ GOP-friendly map, which California’s Proposition 50 sought to counter.



https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/supreme-court-allows-california-congressional-map-midterm-elections

The Supreme Court rejected an emergency appeal from Republicans to halt California’s congressional map, which was passed in response to Texas’ Republican-friendly effort, launched at President Donald Trump’s urging ahead of the November midterm elections.

The high court rejection came Wednesday in an unexplained order with no justices noting dissent.

In December, the Supreme Court approved Texas’ map on the grounds that it was motivated by partisan considerations, which the court has permitted, and not by unlawful racial considerations. When the court sided with Texas, it also seemed to cite California’s effort approvingly. Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a concurring opinion that “the impetus for the adoption of the Texas map (like the map subsequently adopted in California) was partisan advantage pure and simple.”

A divided lower-court panel cited the Supreme Court order in the Texas case when it rejected a GOP challenge to California’s map. Republicans appealed to the justices, leading to Wednesday’s order.
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