Baker v. Carr's elevation of new population equality criteria for redistricting over old geographic-based criteria reflected an evolution in how the courts and society understood the principles of representation. Twenty-first century principles of redistricting should reflect modern understandings of representation and good government-and also reflect the new opportunities and constraints made possible through advancing technology and data collection.
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Altman, M., & Mcdonald, M. P. (2012). Redistricting Principles for the Twenty-First Century. Case-Western Law Review, 62(4), 1–26. Retrieved from https://www.box.com/s/93df129dc2c2d2dbe7cf
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