The U.S. Supreme Court indicated that it would take up a case in North Carolina challenging the authority of their state's Supreme Court to reject the congressional redistricting map - potentially giving state legislatures near-total control over the drawing of congressional districts. Read more»
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Az's Brnovich joins 12 other GOP AGs pushing for ability of state legislatures to overturn elections
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich joined 12 other Republican attorneys general backing North Carolina's GOP-led legislature in a U.S. Supreme Court case that could drastically alter how federal elections are conducted, handing more power to state legislatures and blocking state courts from intervening. Read more»
Legal experts on Thursday warned lawmakers on the U.S. House Administration Committee that if the U.S. Supreme Court upholds a North Carolina case that embraces a fringe election theory, it would undermine future elections across the country. Read more»