Months after it won a lawsuit over legislative boundaries, North Dakota is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit the victory. The state's filing made Monday has baffled others involved in North Dakota's redistricting fights and prompted some legal experts to call the state's action a potential assault on the Voting Rights Act.
BISMARCK, N.D. — Months after it won a lawsuit over legislative boundaries, North Dakota is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit its victory, baffling others involved in the state’s redistricting fights and prompting some legal experts to call the state’s action a potential assault on the Voting Rights Act.
“We’re not seeking to reverse” the panel’s decision, Wrigley said. “We’re seeking to have it upheld but for the reason that race was not the predominant factor, and we think that we should prevail.” “Imagine if you hired a lawyer, and that lawyer won the case for you, and then the other side appealed, and on appeal your lawyer argued that the judgment in your favor should be vacated and the matter should be sent back for a trial so that your lawyer could make some different arguments. Imagine that.
Schultz also said he thinks the states see an opportunity now that the U.S. Supreme Court has a conservative majority.
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