Why does a grotesquely malapportioned Senate get to decide the nation's fate? |
The earliest successful challenges to malapportioned legislatures came in the one-party states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. |
Congress itself was malapportioned and not interested in reform. |
Problems raised by grossly malapportioned state legislatures were viewed as political questions not subject to constitutional measure. |
Republicans control the malapportioned House. |