1. Scott v. Germano, No. 1152, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, June 1, 1965, Decided
OVERVIEW: A federal district court order that, in part, declared invalid Art. IV, § 6, of the Illinois Constitution and Ill. Rev. Stat., c. 46, §§ 158-1 to 158-5 (1963), apportioning the Illinois Senate, was vacated because the state judiciary had power to, and was encouraged to, require valid reapportionment or to formulate a valid redistricting plan.
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