A lawsuit by a pair of Republican congressmen challenging California’s recently approved redistricting isn’t moving forward, at least for now.
In a short order issued Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said it wouldn’t compel the district court to convene a three-judge panel to hear their case. Federal law requires courts to convene a three-judge panel when an lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the apportionment of congressional districts.
Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas and Rep. Darrell Issa of California asked the appeals court to issue a writ of mandamus after the district court sua sponte dismissed ...