If redistricting is done to restrict a person and or group’s voting rights and participation then it should be able to be challenged by properly designed processes. This doesn’t seem the case today.
Minority Voting Rights articles on Democracy Chronicles
Equal minority voting rights still face significant obstacles including in registering to vote and casting ballots. Attempts to manipulate the law in new ways that will disadvantage minority communities continue nationwide. Also see our sections on American democracy and our articles on the Voter Access, African-American Voting Rights, Latino Voting Rights or Native American Voting.
ProPublica Details How Texas Voter ID Was Shot Down
A federal court in Texas has again ruled the state’s 2011 voter identification law intentionally discriminated
Judge Strikes Down Discriminatory Voter ID Law in Texas
A federal judge has ruled that Texas’ voter ID was passed with intent to discriminate against minority voters
Blocked Redistricting Plans Illegally Targeted Texan Latino Voters
A U.S. District Court has ruled that Texas lawmakers illegally drew voting lines in three districts
The Redrawn Texas Congressional Map Should Be Blocked
Texas congressional districts were drawn in violation of the U.S. Voting Rights Act
Supreme Court Hopeful Gorsuch and Native American Sovereignty
Gorsuch’s record of supporting Native American sovereignty could play a big role in his confirmation
This Day in History: LBJ Urges Congress to Pass Voting Rights Act
On this day Lyndon B. Johnson addressed Congress urging legislation that would guarantee voting rights
American Politics as a Balance of Conservative and Secular Voters
Only one group of Americans still openly rejects a secular society: White evangelical Christians
GOP Gerrymandering and Voter Suppression Threaten Democracy
With increasing control of power, plans for more GOP gerrymandering are becoming extremely serious
Trump Begins Outlining Policy on Native American Tribal Governments
Interior secretary pledges to work with tribes ‘government to government’ in sign of cooperation ahead