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Baker v. Carr (1962) is one of the most important Supreme Court cases in U.S. history for apportionment and districting because it established the principle that courts can review and fix unfair legislative districts.
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Baker v. Carr (1962) is a very important Supreme Court case because it said judges can check and fix unfair voting areas. That means courts can make sure the places that pick leaders are fair so everyone’s vote counts more equally.
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