I read the opinion. The legislative body will use regular old political partisanship to rig districts as they see fit. As long as they don't rig them by race, the legislative body has sole and final say.
The Civil Rights dept of DOJ will actively go after areas that used race as the primary factor in drawing districts. Will affect single member districts, positions created solely for minorities, etc. It should greatly help lower ballot races and positions - think school boards, library boards, etc.
I read the opinion. The legislative body will use regular old political partisanship to rig districts as they see fit. As long as they don't rig them by race, the legislative body has sole and final say.
So it's just standing to sue if suspected of going by race?
The Civil Rights dept of DOJ will actively go after areas that used race as the primary factor in drawing districts. Will affect single member districts, positions created solely for minorities, etc. It should greatly help lower ballot races and positions - think school boards, library boards, etc.