O. John Benisek, et al., Appellants v. Linda H. Lamone, Administrator, Maryland State Board of Elections, et al.

  1. June 18, 2018

    Gerrymandering Foes Suffer Blow At High Court, For Now

    Opponents of political gerrymandering suffered setbacks Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to strike down electoral maps in Wisconsin and Maryland allegedly drawn to favor one party over the other, but the justices' narrow rulings mean the issue will almost certainly resurface in the near future.

  2. March 28, 2018

    Chief Justice Searches For Way Out Of Gerrymandering Case

    Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and others on the U.S. Supreme Court scrambled Wednesday for a way out of a challenge to Maryland's Sixth Congressional District without miring courts in gerrymandering cases for years, but even he found what state officials did in the case hard to stomach.

  3. March 23, 2018

    Up Next At High Court: Messy Rulings, Class Actions

    The U.S. Supreme Court will cover a wide variety of subjects when it returns to the bench this week to close out the penultimate oral argument session of the term, revisiting its American Pipe decision on class action deadlines and debating how lower courts should read its fractured rulings.