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  2. Gomillion v. Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    [3] The case was returned to the lower court; in 1961, under the direction of Judge Johnson, the gerrymandering was reversed and the original map of the city was reinstituted. [ 3 ] In the controversial case Mobile v Bolden (1980) the court held that 14th amendment voting dilution claims require purposeful discrimination.

  3. Category : United States Fifteenth Amendment case law

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    This category is for court cases in the United States dealing with the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Pages in category "United States Fifteenth Amendment case law" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Lane v. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Lane v. Wilson, 307 U.S. 268 (1939), was a United States Supreme Court case that found a 12-day one-time voter registration window to be discriminatory for black citizens and repugnant to the Fifteenth Amendment. [1]

  5. David Gregory (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gregory is a candidate for Missouri Senate in the 15th district. [11] He won a three way Republican primary with expenditures around $450,000. [14]Historical preservationists and his Democratic opponent criticized Gregory's plans to tear down at least one historic building in Jefferson City to build "Paige's Castle" as a second home with Airbnb accommodations.

  6. 15th Court of Appeals dismisses Texas AG’s appeal in ... - AOL

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    The 15th Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal from the Office of the Attorney General that challenged the funding structure behind the Project Connect mass transit system.

  7. United States courts of appeals - Wikipedia

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    The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary.They hear appeals of cases from the United States district courts and some U.S. administrative agencies, and their decisions can be appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States.