1. Wood v. Broom, No. 424, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 13, 1932, Argued , October 18, 1932, Decided
OVERVIEW: The redistricting was not invalid because it was the intention of Congress not to re-enact the provision as to compactness, contiguity, and equality in population with respect to the districts to be created pursuant to the reapportionment.
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