The Supreme Court's Redistricting Ruckus: When Does Restraint Become Interference?
The Supreme Court has long been seen as the ultimate arbiter of constitutional disputes, but its recent decisions on redistricting have raised questions about whether it is overstepping its bounds in favor of Republicans.
Critics argue that the court is interfering with election rules too close to key voting days, potentially disenfranchising certain groups and undermining trust in the electoral process.