In Miller v. Johnson a five-member majority of the court declared that redistricting is presumptively unconstitutional when race has served as the predominant factor in the drawing of district lines. However; their remains significant uncertainty in how to apply this new standard and an apparent conflicts with the standards articulated in Shaw v. Reno and Vera v. Bush.
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Moore, J. (2014). Miller v. Johnson. In Elections A to Z. CQ Press. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483302775.n155
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