Subject: Re: Redistriucting
I was listening to a podcast this morning that was discussing this. If they were accurate, this case skips the Appeals courts and goes directly to the SCOTUS where they can decide to hear it, reject it, or issue one of the "shadow docket" rulings that the Roberts court is going to be know for in legal history. Hearing the case seems to be unlikely because Texas requires the candidates to register to run in the districts by Dec. 8 of this year. Getting the case heard, the decision made, and the opinion written in the 18 days seems very difficult. It might be possible if the order was reversed, and given this court ....