what was the baker vs carr Supreme Court case about
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Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186, was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that redistricting qualifies as a justiciable question, thus enabling federal courts to hear redistricting cases. Wikipedia
Date decided: 1962
Ruling court: Supreme Court of the United States
Date argued: 1961
Majority: Brennan, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Clark, Stewart
Citations: 369 U.S. 186 (more)82 S. Ct. 691; 7 L. Ed. 2d 663; 1962 U.S. LEXIS 1567
Subsequent: On remand, 206 F. Supp. 341 (M.D. Tenn. 1962)
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Carr, (1962), U.S. Supreme Court case that forced the Tennessee legislature to reapportion itself on the basis of population. In the Baker case, however, the court held that each vote should carry equal weight regardless of the voter's place of residence
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