Supreme Court to Deliberate Fate of Partisan Gerrymandering—Again

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday will tackle North Carolina’s and Maryland’s gerrymandering cases, which could result in limits on partisan redistricting

GREENVILLE, N. C.—A tour of local barbecue joints is a better way than many to understand why the outline of North Carolina’s First Congressional District is featured in a lawsuit.

More than 150 miles wide, the district dips down on its eastern flank to reach Greenville and B’s Barbecue, an old-fashioned dive on the outskirts of town where the pigs cook overnight and a line of patrons stretches into the dirt parking lot by midmorning. Two hours west in Durham sits the Pit, a modern place near downtown where urbanites can choose...

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