How to Save A Constitutional Democracy; What Do Computer Science, Board Games And The Electoral College Have To Do With One Another? John Koza Can Tell You.; U.S. Supreme Court Could End Gerrymandering For Good

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The U.S. Supreme Court last Tuesday began hearing Rucho v. Common Cause. The case challenges congressional districts in North Carolina and Maryland, but the court could decide if partisan-drawn districts are unconstitutional around the country. Joe Ravi / Wikimedia Commons
US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court last Tuesday began hearing Rucho v. Common Cause. The case challenges congressional districts in North Carolina and Maryland, but the court could decide if partisan-drawn districts are unconstitutional around the country. Joe Ravi / Wikimedia Commons

How to Save A Constitutional Democracy; What Do Computer Science, Board Games And The Electoral College Have To Do With One Another? John Koza Can Tell You.; U.S. Supreme Court Could End Gerrymandering For Good

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On today’s show: 

  • Two constitutional scholars on how to protect democracy
  • How a National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could invalidate the Electoral College
  • Non-partisan alternatives to drawing legislative districts