Miller v. Johnson

Miller v. Johnson, 515 U.S. 900 (1995), was a United States Supreme Court case about the constitutionality of racial gerrymandering in which the Court held that "direct evidence" of legislative purpose could show a racial motive in support of a Shaw v.

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Miller v. Johnson

Miller v. Johnson, 515 U.S. 900 (1995), was a United States Supreme Court case about the constitutionality of racial gerrymandering in which the Court held that "direct evidence" of legislative purpose could show a racial motive in support of a Shaw v.

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