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A Helpful Guide to Fair Elections From the Supreme Court Majority

A Helpful Guide to Fair Elections From the Supreme Court Majority
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This satirical piece uses a mock-instructional tone to criticize the Supreme Court's approach to congressional redistricting and the Voting Rights Act. It frames the court's rulings as partisan efforts to ensure Republican dominance through gerrymandering.

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It highlights intense public and media scrutiny regarding the perceived political bias of the U.S. Supreme Court in election-related jurisprudence.

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The article uses heavy satire and irony to attack conservative judicial philosophy and Republican political strategies.

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