In 2010, California voters approved a new way of redrawing congressional districts as a way to combat partisan gerrymandering. The state took the power away from the Legislature and put it in the hands of a nonpartisan citizen commission. But California’s system could be threatened by a case now pending at the U.S. Supreme Court. On Monday, the court heard arguments in a challenge to Arizona’s Independent Redistricting Commission, where Arizona legislative leaders argued that the U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures exclusive control of congressional elections.
Will the U.S. Supreme Court Reverse California Redistricting?
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Guests:
John Myers, senior editor of KQED's Politics and Government Desk
Justin Levitt, associate professor of law at Loyola Law School
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