Show-Me Inevitable Conclusion Of Racial Gerrymandering?!?

Given that affirmative-action was recently struck down . . . Take a look at a Missouri case that could signal a HUGE shift in politics around the nation and ESPECIALLY in KC proper . . .

The high court last week heard arguments in a Louisiana lawsuit that will decide whether states can draw lines expressly to create black-majority congressional districts – a practice known as gerrymandering.

And, once again, a Missourian is at the center of it.

Edward Greim, a native of Excelsior Springs and a lawyer with a national reputation in such cases at Kansas City’s Graves Garrett Greim law firm, argued before the nine Supreme Court justices Monday on behalf of plaintiffs seeking a return to the Constitution’s true colors – a colorblind government.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Landmark racial gerrymandering Supreme Court case puts another Missourian front and center

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