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BumRushDaShow

(160,871 posts)
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:42 PM Aug 23

Democrats set to take Texas redistricting fight to the courts

Source: The Hill

08/23/25 6:00 AM ET


The Texas redistricting battle is entering a new front as the fight turns to the courts, where Democrats and civil rights groups are expected to challenge the newly passed maps.

Texas House Democrats who had fled the state to stall the maps said that they were returning “to the House floor and to the courthouse” this week — and several groups signaled they are ready to sue as soon as Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signs the legislation.

But experts forecast Democrats will face an uphill climb to stop or even stall the maps, which could net five GOP House seats, from taking effect ahead of next year’s high-stakes midterms.

“Literally minutes after Abbott signs this bill and the redistricting plan goes into effect, there’ll be litigation, most likely by Democrats, by the ACLU, by LULAC, by the NAACP,” said Jon Taylor, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s department chair of political science. “A host of organizations will make the argument that what was already viewed as a racial gerrymander that took place in 2021 has become even more so in 2025. So, oh yeah, they’re going to court — literally, almost at the same time that Abbott does his thing.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5466798-democrats-challenge-texas-maps/

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Democrats set to take Texas redistricting fight to the courts (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 23 OP
The redistricting was ordered by Trump as President which is Unconstitutional. cstanleytech Aug 23 #1
But "ordered" in the sense that I could order you to do something. Igel Aug 23 #4
A reasonable point FBaggins Aug 23 #5
That is why Newsom did what needed to be done. If this eventually gets to the SC, I think they will delay lostincalifornia Aug 23 #2
OK, I just donated to ACLU again. ananda Aug 23 #3

Igel

(37,124 posts)
4. But "ordered" in the sense that I could order you to do something.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 09:08 PM
Aug 23

I got no authority over you so my "order" would be a meaningless and arrogant speech act.

Now, Trump has a bit of influence--political--and politicians at one level often wield that kind of influence. "Unconstitutional"? Probably not.

FBaggins

(28,447 posts)
5. A reasonable point
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 10:29 PM
Aug 23

Newsom has insisted that other Democratic governors redistrict (as has Beto and any number of national Dems)... does that make the move unconstitutional if some of them follow through?

lostincalifornia

(4,561 posts)
2. That is why Newsom did what needed to be done. If this eventually gets to the SC, I think they will delay
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 08:17 PM
Aug 23

it until after the California redistricting ballot initiative. If it fails, I predict the SC will say what Texas is doing is perfectly fine. However, if it passes, they send it back demanding that both California and Texas demonstrate why redistricting is necessary.

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