"We are a higher court, but not a better one": Kagan rages at SCOTUS decision to allow Texas maps

Supreme Court's Conservative Ruling Sparks Outrage from Justice Kagan Over Gerrymandering Decision

In a scathing dissent, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan criticized the conservative majority for their hasty decision to allow Texas to use Republican-favoring maps in the 2026 midterms, disregarding an extensive ruling by a lower court. The court's decision effectively blocks a lower court's finding that the maps were likely the result of an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

Kagan expressed her dismay at the majority's lack of evidence supporting their reversal of the lower court's ruling and failure to adhere to its own review standards. She emphasized that the district court conducted a thorough nine-day hearing involving over two dozen witnesses, introducing thousands of exhibits, and carefully assessing witness credibility before concluding that Texas had divided its citizens along racial lines in an attempt to create a pro-Republican House map.

The Supreme Court's decision has sparked outrage from Democrats, with several states considering their own partisan gerrymander to counterbalance the seat-swing in Texas. In response to this challenge, California voters recently passed a proposition to redraw their maps in a way that favors Democrats.

Kagan took aim at President Donald Trump, who played a significant role in pushing for these redistricting changes. She highlighted how Trump framed the unusual process as a legal necessity and noted the court's casual dismissal of the extensive evidence presented by the district court. Kagan emphasized that while the Supreme Court is technically a higher court than the lower court, its decision "is not a better one" in terms of making fact-based decisions like this one.

The outcome of this decision guarantees that the new maps will be used for the 2026 midterms, potentially undermining voting rights and perpetuating partisan politics.
 
I'm so worried about what's happening with these gerrymandered maps πŸ€•... it feels like our democracy is being manipulated on purpose 😱. Justice Kagan's words really got me thinking - how can we trust the system when evidence just isn't considered? It's heartbreaking to see people's votes potentially being undervalued because of politics πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm trying to stay hopeful that states are taking steps to protect voting rights and create fair maps, but it's tough not to feel frustrated and disheartened πŸ˜”.
 
πŸ€• my heart goes out to Justice Kagan right now πŸ€• she's fighting for a cause that's so important but it feels like no one's got her back πŸ˜” this decision is just so... ugh... the fact that they're ignoring all that evidence and just going with their gut like that? it's just not fair to the people of Texas who are already struggling with voting rights πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

and can we talk about how crazy it is that politicians like President Trump are trying to manipulate the system to suit their own party? 🀯 it's just so frustrating when you think about all the folks who are genuinely interested in making a positive change, but they're constantly being shut down by people who are more concerned with winning at all costs πŸ’”

anyway... I'm sending all my love and support to Justice Kagan right now ❀️ she's doing her best to stand up for what's right, even when it's hard πŸ™
 
man this supreme court decision is wild 🀯 i'm all about fairness in elections but come on justices you gotta do better than just rubber stamping a hasty reversal from the conservative side they basically ignored like 2k pages of evidence from the lower court and now texas gets to redistrict its maps to their advantage meanwhile california is trying to counterbalance this with some pro-dem change 🀝 it's all about who's got the power and influence at the moment sadly
 
idk how conservative justices can say the court's ruling is fair when they basically disregarded a lower court's finding πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. i mean kagan's right though, it's crazy that trump's influence on this decision is still being felt. california's move to redraw their maps is definitely a response to this... it's like they're saying "hey, we won't let you do the same thing here" 🀝. but what really gets me is how kagan said the court's decision isn't better than the lower court's just because of its level in the hierarchy... that's still a fact-based decision and it shouldn't matter where it comes from πŸ“š. i guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out with the 2026 midterms... 😬
 
man i'm telling u the supreme court is a joke 🀣 they just overturned a lower court's ruling without even looking at all the evidence?? it's like they're just rubber stamping whatever the majority wants πŸ“ and now texas can basically draw their own maps to rig the election πŸ—³οΈ meanwhile kagan is over here throwing shade at trump for playing politics with gerrymandering πŸ˜’ and i'm just over here thinking why not just do a thorough job of reviewing all the evidence like they did in the lower court? πŸ’― this decision is just gonna perpetuate more partisan politics and undermine voting rights πŸ‘Ž
 
omg can you believe what's happening with gerrymandering in the US? 🀯 it's like the supreme court is just rolling back all the progress we've made on voting rights. Kagan's dissent was so fire (in a good way, lol) - she called out the conservative majority for being super lazy and not following their own rules. i mean, if they're going to overrule a lower court's ruling, shouldn't they at least give a reason why? πŸ€” it's like they just winged it and now Texas is gonna get to manipulate its maps however they want... ugh, can you imagine trying to vote in an election with those maps? 😩 and yeah, California passing that proposition to redraw their own maps is a good move - at least we've got some states that are fighting back against this partisan nonsense πŸŽ‰.
 
πŸ˜’ just dont get why conservative justices are so quick to dismiss evidence of gerrymandering its not hard to see how drawing up districts to favor one party over another is undemocratic πŸ€” and it feels like they're more worried about winning the midterms than actually following the law πŸ’Έ what's really surprising is that Elena Kagan called them out on this - she's basically saying the Supreme Court just blew it big time with this decision πŸ‘Ž
 
omg what's going on with our supreme court 🀯?! i mean i'm not surprised but still it's crazy to see justice kagan go off like this πŸ’₯ she's literally scathing in her dissent and i gotta say i kinda agree with her πŸ˜’ the whole thing feels like a huge overreach by the conservative majority, especially given the extensive evidence presented by the lower court. it's like they're just disregarding facts altogether πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and that's so concerning for our democracy. gerrymandering is already a huge issue and now this decision just makes it worse 🚨 i'm loving that california voters took matters into their own hands with that proposition tho πŸ™Œ we need more people standing up like justice kagan and fighting for what's right πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh πŸ€”, this whole gerrymandering thing is a total mess! I mean, I get why Justice Kagan is salty - those conservative justices are all over it πŸ’Έ, but like, what's the point of even having a court if you're just gonna rubber-stamp whatever the majority wants? πŸ™„ And to think they're using this to block voting rights and basically give politicians an unfair advantage... it's just not right πŸ‘Ž.

And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that President Trump is involved in all this? Like, dude was already a polarizing figure, do we really need him influencing the redistricting process too? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And now Justice Kagan is basically calling him out for it - I'm not surprised she's speaking truth to power πŸ‘Š.

But you know what really gets me? The fact that this decision is gonna affect actual people, like voters in California who just passed a proposition to redraw their maps and potentially create some more fairness πŸ™. It's just another example of how partisan politics can lead to some pretty shady stuff πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda worried about this whole gerrymandering thing... like, we should be working towards more equal representation in our democratic process, not making it harder for people to vote for who they want. πŸ—³οΈ The fact that the Supreme Court just went along with Texas's partisan maps without much scrutiny makes me think we need more checks and balances on this kind of thing. 😬 President Trump's influence here is concerning - he's framing this as a necessary evil, but it feels like a slippery slope to me... what's next? 🀯
 
🚨 This whole thing is just mind-boggling! Like, can't we have fair elections for once? 🀯 The fact that Texas gets to redraw its map based on a conservative majority's whim is just unacceptable. It's like they're trying to manipulate the system to keep their own party in power, which is basically just cheating. πŸ˜’

And Elena Kagan's scathing dissent isn't surprising at all - she's always been a fierce advocate for fairness and equality. I mean, what does it say about our country when we can't even trust the Supreme Court to make fair decisions? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like they're just pawns in this game of partisan politics.

I'm actually kinda proud that California voters took matters into their own hands and passed a proposition to redraw their maps in a way that favors Democrats. πŸ’ͺ That takes courage, you know? And it's not like we're talking about some fringe group here - this is the state with all those cool tech companies. πŸ€–

We need more people speaking out against this kind of gerrymandering and pushing for fair elections. It's time to take a stand and demand that our country operates on merit, not just partisan politics. πŸ’ͺ🌟
 
🀯 Just what we need, more gerrymandering πŸ—ΏοΈ to keep politicians in power by any means necessary. The Supreme Court's ruling is a slap in the face to democracy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and will only serve to further disenfranchise voters πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸš¨πŸ‘Ž just found out that the Supreme Court's conservative majority is basically allowing Texas to rig their elections by drawing mapes that favor Republicans πŸ€―πŸ—³οΈ like, how can they not see that this is a huge problem? Justice Kagan is totally right on this one πŸ‘. It's wild that President Trump was behind all this and the court just casually dismissed all the evidence πŸ’ΌπŸ˜’. And now states are gonna try to counter with their own partisan gerrymandering πŸ€”πŸ—½οΈ California even passed a proposition to redraw their maps in a way that favors Democrats πŸ™Œ. This decision is basically guaranteeing that voting rights will be undermined and partisan politics will just get worse πŸ˜©πŸ’”
 
🀯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... Like, what's going on with our SC? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Kagan is HONESTLY SHOOK by the conservative majority's decision to just ignore all that evidence from the lower court. It's like, come on guys, you can't seriously expect us to believe that was a good idea? πŸ˜‚

And now we're seeing this ripple effect where other states are trying to counterbalance Texas's new maps... California just passed a thing to redraw their own maps and it's all about giving Democrats an edge. πŸ™Œ But what's the bigger picture here? I mean, aren't we talking about something as fundamental as voting rights? It feels like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of partisan politics and no one's even trying to get out of it... 😩
 
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