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Reagan-appointed judge criticizes fellow judges in Texas map dispute, labels ruling as ‘fiction,’ ‘judicial activism’

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    • Circuit Court Judge Jerry Smith, who was appointed by President Reagan, issued a strong dissent concerning a Texas redistricting map dispute.
    • In his 104-page opinion, Judge Smith criticized the decision made by fellow judge, Jeffrey Brown, to block the redistricting maps in Texas.
    • Judge Smith described the ruling as “fiction” and further accused it of being an act of “judicial activism.”
    • The disagreement highlights a conflict within the judiciary, particularly regarding the interpretation and application of law related to electoral maps.
    • Judge Smith’s dissent is notable for its length and the intensity of its language, emphasizing his strong opposition to Judge Brown’s decision.
    • The criticism underscores ongoing debates and legal battles surrounding electoral redistricting and the balance of judicial influence in such cases.

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