MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A lawsuit filed Wednesday asks Wisconsin’s newly liberal-controlled state Supreme Court to throw out Republican-drawn legislative maps as unconstitutional, the latest legal challenge of many nationwide that could upset political boundary lines before the 2024 election.

The long-promised action from a coalition of law firms and voting rights advocacy groups comes the day after the Wisconsin Supreme Court flipped from a conservative to liberal majority, with the start of the term of a justice who said that the Republican maps were “rigged” and should be reviewed.

  • ArtieShaw
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    51 year ago

    The maps in Ohio have been ruled unconstitutional more than once. The court ordered it to be redrawn several times and the last time the legislature just said “we don’t want to.”

    In Ohio, that’s a perfectly valid argument. State courts are pretty toothless if the legislature has decided that non-compliance isn’t a bad look.

    • elscallr
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      31 year ago

      At that point the courts are wrong. The check the that court has on the legislature has is to say something isn’t Constitutional, but that’s supposed to be a death knell. If it’s just ignored, if the Court is just ignored, then there’s really nothing they can do. I’m talking about SCOTUS, and Ohio largely modeled their system of the (at the time) emerging federal one. Ohio citizens are apparently ok with what their legislature is doing.

  • @ElectricTrombone
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    Let’s go! I live in WI, and we’ve all known how important the Supreme Court justice election was. There was nothing but talks about maps leading up to it. And we’ve been waiting for action since the day the election ended.

    • Madison_rogueOP
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      21 year ago

      The incoming court from the election is just getting seated. There is a several month long lame duck session with the court. That’s why nothing has been done yet.