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SCOTUS' conservative majority makes a surprise decision
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<blockquote data-quote="The IbanezerScrooge" data-source="post: 77249984" data-attributes="member: 380295"><p>I disagree with the court's remedy. The districts shouldn't be redrawn to create a specifically black majority district. That's technically still racial gerrymandering. This would be their opportunity to order the use of AI algorithms to draw truly representational districts based only on population without regard for race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc., which is how they should be drawn. The tech to do this already exists. The only way we could get a state to use it to draw districts would likely be a court order, because no one wants to cede power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The IbanezerScrooge, post: 77249984, member: 380295"] I disagree with the court's remedy. The districts shouldn't be redrawn to create a specifically black majority district. That's technically still racial gerrymandering. This would be their opportunity to order the use of AI algorithms to draw truly representational districts based only on population without regard for race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc., which is how they should be drawn. The tech to do this already exists. The only way we could get a state to use it to draw districts would likely be a court order, because no one wants to cede power. [/QUOTE]
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