This is a key paragraph to me, as it completely ignores the way the Court has dragged its feet to meet requirements of the VRA, pre Callais, only to immediately act post Callais, in both cases to directly benefit Republicans. It's not a slippery slope, we're on our assess sliding down the icy hill.
Mike Boylan-Kolchin
"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.