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  1. Vieth v. Jubelirer (Challenging political gerrymandering of congressional districts)

    July 16, 2007CaseVoting
  2. Muntaqim v. Coombe et al. (Challenging felon disenfranchisement through the Voting Rights Act)

    July 13, 2007CaseVoting
  3. New York State Board of Elections v. Torres (Challenging NY State's complex system for electing judicial candidates)

    July 6, 2007CaseFreedom of Speech and Religion, Voting
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