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MAP NEWS:
20071110
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Los
Angeles - California
- Police
- Government
- Mapping
- Religious
- Peoples
- Race
- Civil
Libertarians - Scientific
- Terrorism
- Intelligence
- Law
- "LAPD
defends Muslim mapping effort: Police call program
an effort to improve relations with Islamic community. Civil libertarians
criticize profiling while other skeptics note that population is dispersed
and defies easy classification." ... "The [Los Angeles, California] LAPD's
plan to map Muslim communities in an effort to identify potential hotbeds
of extremism departs from the way law enforcement has dealt with local
anti-terrorism since 9/11 and prompted widespread skepticism Friday." ...
"In a document reviewed Friday by The Times, the LAPD's Los Angeles Police
Department's counter-terrorism bureau proposed using U.S. census data and
other demographic information to pinpoint various Muslim communities and
then reach out to them through social service agencies." ... "LAPD officials
said that it is crucial for them to gain a better understanding of isolated
parts of the Muslim community. Those groups can potentially breed violent
extremism, the LAPD said in its plan." ... ""This is not . . . targeting
or profiling," Police Chief William J. Bratton said Friday in defending
the program. "It is an effort to understand communities," he said." ...
"But the effort sparked an outcry from civil libertarians and some Muslim
activists, who compared the program to religious profiling." ... "Others
noted that the effort faces enormous practical difficulties. The U.S. Census
Bureau is barred by law from asking people for their religious affiliation.
As a result, there is no scientific data on the size of the nation's Muslim
population, let alone its location, with estimates of the population nationwide
ranging from about 1.4 million adults in a Pew Research Center study this
year to the 7 million or more claimed by some community organizations."
... "Census data on ancestry also would not yield accurate Muslim estimates,
because significant numbers of ethnic Iranians are Jewish and many ethnic
Lebanese, Palestinians and Syrians are Christians." (1, 2)
-By Richard Winton, Teresa Watanabe, and Greg Krikorian
with contributions by Jean-Paul Renaud -LAtimes
20060628
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Political
- Map
- People
- Texas
- DeLay
- "Justices
Back Most G.O.P. Changes to Texas Districts." ...
"The Supreme Court today upheld the basic outlines of a Republican Congressional
redistricting plan in Texas, refusing to toss out a sharply contested political
map engineered by the former House majority leader, Tom DeLay." ... "The
court handed a smaller victory to the Democratic plaintiffs in the case,
ruling that one Congressional district in southwestern Texas had been drawn
in a way that violated the rights of Hispanic voters there." ... "But the
court rejected the larger premise — that Texas Republicans had unconstitutionally
reorganized the political map to solidify their majority in Congress. The
decision means that Texas will be required to adjust some boundaries."
... "The court upheld the state's ability to break with the tradition of
redrawing Congressional districts only right after the official federal
census every 10 years, potentially opening the door for legislatures in
other states to rewrite their own Congressional maps at will throughout
the decade, or when a new party takes over a state capital." -By
Anne E. Kornblut and John O'Neil -NYTimes
20051212
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Texas
- Tom
DeLay - Political
- Maps
- 2004
Election - "Supreme
Court to rule on Texas poll maps case." ... "The
US Supreme Court said on Monday it would rule on controversial maps for
electoral districts in Texas that were engineered by Tom DeLay, the former
majority leader in the House of Representatives, to increase Republican
strength in Congress." ... "The new maps, drawn in 2003, played a key role
in the 2004 congressional elections, when five incumbent Democrats in Texas
lost their seats in the House, boosting Republicans' majority on Capitol
Hill and enhancing Mr DeLay's image as a powerful political force." ...
"The high court review is also likely to draw fresh attention to recent
disclosures that staff attorneys at the US Department of Justice objected
to the Texas maps, arguing that they would disadvantage minority voters.
Those criticisms were over-ruled by senior political appointees at the
department." -By Holly Yeager
-FT.com
20051114
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Samuel
Alito
- Political
- Job
- Abortion
- Religion
- Maps
- "Alito
Voiced Opposition to Abortion Rights on Job Application."
... "U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr. said on a 1985 job application
that he disagreed with the high court's ruling that there is a constitutional
right to abortion." ... "Alito also said he disagreed with the court's
rulings during the 1960s that outlawed organized prayer in public schools,
expanded criminal defendants' rights and gave courts supervision of legislative
redistricting. He gave those views in an application for a political job
in the Justice Department during Ronald Reagan's presidency. At the time,
Alito was an assistant to the solicitor general." -By
James Rowley -Bloomberg
20050218
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-
- "Google
Maps pushes the envelope: New service is a showcase
of DHTML and XML techniques." ... "The mapping service dovetails with local.google.com,
which finds businesses by city or ZIP code. In direction-finding mode,
each step along the route offers a link that, when clicked, pops up an
enlarged view of the intersection." ... "Google Maps killer integration
hook is the latitude/longitude data woven into its queries and responses,
which can tie into any geo-aware app." -By Jon
Udell -InfoWorld.com
20040117
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-
- "Court
Won't Block Texas Redistrict Plan." ... "The U.S.
Supreme Court refused Friday to block Texas from holding congressional
elections next fall under a hard-fought new map that could cost the Democrats
as many as six House seats." ... "Congressional Democrats and others claim
the map dilutes minority voting strength, but that was not at issue on
Friday; the high court has yet to decide whether to hear that argument."
... "Instead, the justices rejected an emergency appeal that sought to
stop the state from using the new boundaries in next fall's elections."
-By Jim Vertuno -AP
via -Miami/Herald

-
-
- "Arizona
Map Ruled Unconstitutional." ... "A judge overturned
Arizona's legislative redistricting map Friday, ruling that it violated
the state constitution by failing to give enough consideration to competitive
districts." ... "The decision found that the new congressional map for
Arizona's eight House seats also was flawed, but allowed those boundaries
to stand. The judge said the congressional map accomplished other goals,
including protecting minority representation." -By
Paul Davenport -AP
via -Guardian.co.uk
20040109
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-
- 2004
ELECTION - "Texas
Redistricting Opponents Appeal Map." ... "Opponents
of a Republican congressional redistricting plan asked the U.S. Supreme
Court on Friday to stop Texas from using the map for the 2004 elections
pending an appeal to the high court." -By Kelley Shannon
-AP via-AJC
20040106
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-
- "Judges
Uphold GOP-Drawn Texas Districts: Judges Uphold Congressional
Map Pushed Through Texas Legislature After Democratic Walkouts." ... "A
three-judge federal panel Tuesday upheld a new congressional map for Texas
that the Republicans pushed through the Legislature after months of turmoil
and two walkouts by the Democrats." ... "The decision followed a December
trial in which Democrats and minority groups argued that the new map tramples
the rights of Hispanic and black voters." -AP
via -ABCNEWS.com
20031219
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- "Justice
Department endorses congressional redistricting by Texas Republicans."
... "The U.S. Department of Justice approved a Republican-backed congressional
redistricting map Friday, disappointing Democrats who staged two legislative
boycotts over redistricting and have sued over the new plan." ... "A federal
court panel considering legal challenges to the new map also gave Republicans
a victory Friday, ruling that that mid-decade redistricting is permissible
under state law." -By April Castro
-AP via -SFGate.com
20031210
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- "Rigging
election boundaries: When does it go too far? The
Supreme Court Wednesday takes up a case on political gerrymandering that
could affect districts across the US." ... "Now, for the first time in
17 years, the US Supreme Court has taken up a case to determine whether
at some point political gerrymandering becomes so egregious as to violate
safeguards in the Constitution." ... "There are alternatives to heavily
partisan gerrymandering. Four states -Arizona, Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington
- use commissions to draw congressional districts. But the combination
of increasingly detailed census information and mapping software has made
gerrymandering too attractive to party leaders." -By
Warren Richey -CSMonitor
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