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Supreme Court Case Could End Partisan Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court is currently considering a case that may result in partisan gerrymandering being deemed unconstitutional, potentially ending the practice of lawmakers drawing district lines to favor their own party over others.
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case about power balance in government, with some conservative judges expected to rule in favor of elected officials regaining control, and others arguing against executive bureaucracies having too much power.
16:42 - 21:11 (04:29)
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case about power balance in government, with some conservative judges expected to rule in favor of elected officials regaining control, and others arguing against executive bureaucracies having too much power.
ChapterSupreme Court Case Could End Partisan Gerrymandering
EpisodeThe Supreme Court Case That Could Doom U.S. Climate Goals
PodcastThe Daily
There is concern that it may become mathematically impossible for the U.S. to reach the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, especially if the Supreme Court makes a certain decision, which could have repercussions for President Biden's climate goals.
21:11 - 24:22 (03:11)
Summary
There is concern that it may become mathematically impossible for the U.S. to reach the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, especially if the Supreme Court makes a certain decision, which could have repercussions for President Biden's climate goals.