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Precedent, Three-Judge District Courts, And The Law Of Democracy, Joshua A. Douglas Jan 2019

Precedent, Three-Judge District Courts, And The Law Of Democracy, Joshua A. Douglas

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As recent partisan gerrymandering cases have shown, three-judge district courts play a unique and important role in how the federal judiciary considers significant election law disputes. Yet two somewhat quirky procedural questions involving these courts remain unresolved: first, is a Supreme Court ruling to summarily affirm a three-judge district court’s decision precedential on all future courts? That is, why should a one-line order from the Supreme Court, without explanation, formally bind all future courts on the issue, especially when it is unclear what aspect of the lower court’s decision was correct? Second, must a three-judge district court follow, as mandatory …