This case involves challenges to the boundaries for Florida’s congressional districts that the Legislature drew in 2012. The League of Women Voters and other critics accused lawmakers of violating a provision that voters added to the state constitution in 2010 to ban partisan redistricting. The trial court agreed that lawmakers had violated that provision, declared two of Florida’s 27 congressional districts unconstitutional, and rejected challenges to several other districts. Lawmakers submitted a map adjusting the boundaries of the two districts and the trial court approved the revised map. The League now appeals, arguing the changes didn’t remedy the constitutional violation.

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