Suit Asks California Supreme Court to Fire State's Redistricting Counsel
"This commission's commitment to transparency has consistently gone far beyond anything required under the law," redistricting commission chair Pedro Toledo said in a prepared statement.
December 02, 2021 at 06:36 PM
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Election and Political LawA law firm led by Republican attorney Harmeet Dhillon has asked the California Supreme Court to fire Strumwasser & Woocher from its role as counsel to the state's redistricting commission, alleging that the Los Angeles firm has too many ties to the Legislature and Democrats.
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