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Key Leandro report remains a secret to many decision makers

One of the most significant documents in N.C. public education is being kept under lock and key.  The WestEd report is supposed to restart proceedings in the Leandro court case. After 25 years, the dispute over education opportunities hasn’t found a conclusion.  The parties in the long-running Leandro case agreed to commission an independent third...

Lindsay Marchello
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On tight timetable, lawmakers make little progress in first day of redistricting meetings

North Carolina lawmakers have just nine days to draw new voter district maps. They’re off to a rough start.  A three-judge panel on Sept. 3 told Republican lawmakers to throw out their state legislative maps — which were subject to “extreme partisan gerrymandering”— and start over. House and Senate majority leaders aren’t happy with the...

Kari Travis
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Redistricting decision won’t prevent future gerrymandering disputes, experts say

The Republican-led N.C. General Assembly must draw new state House and Senate district maps, a court has ruled.  But the ruling — delivered in Common Cause v. Lewis — won’t prevent excessive future gerrymandering, experts say.  Tuesday, Sept. 3, a three-judge Superior Court panel scrapped North Carolina’s election maps. The voting districts were cases of...

Kari Travis

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