Texas redistricting trial: "Closing arguments draw questions"

 Houston Chronicle.  "Unlike the plaintiffs, who used their closing statements Thursday to reiterate their objections to the state's redistricting maps, the state's attorneys came under aggressive questioning from the panel of three federal judges presiding over the trial.

Judge Xavier Rodriguez, a former Texas Supreme Court judge who was named to the federal bench by President George W. Bush, repeatedly questioned Schenck, asking if the state felt compelled to apportion the four new congressional districts to reflect the fact that most of the state's population increase came from minority populations.  Schenck denied the state had any such obligation. "

 
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