1. Not only can SCOTUS gut or strike down whatever remedy Congress enacts, but Callais itself gutted a Voting Rights Act amendment that Congress enacted to fix a previous SCOTUS decision that had artificially narrowed the Voting Rights Act.
Greg Lipper
"Court-packing would create a slippery slope to the destruction of judicial review...To the extent Callais is a problem, it can be better addressed by steps such as banning gerrymandering. There are also better remedies for various other shortcomings of the Court," writes @ilyasomin.bsky.social.
To the extent Callais is a problem, it can be better addressed by steps such as banning gerrymandering.