Draw the Line in Ohio

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9781493098033

How One State's Fight for Fair Maps Explains Gerrymandering in America

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By Rory Riley Topping, Josh Rultenberg
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Rory Riley Topping is an attorney and on-air legal analyst with experience in all three branches of the federal government in Washington, D.C., as well as litigation counsel for a national non-profit organization. She brings a deep understanding of the innerworkings of government to her legal analysis and writing. Her writing has appeared in The Hill, Medium, the Standford Law & Policy Review, and more, and has been cited by famed jurist Richard Posner in his book Reflections on Judging. She was awarded the Hart T. Mankin Distinguished Service Award by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims for her institutional history book about the court. Topping is a regularly invited guest speaker at national conferences, and her commentary is frequently sought out on national television and radio. She currently lives in the suburbs of Boston with her husband, Richard, who is a veteran of the U.S. Army, their son, Tripp, and puppy Tegan. Josh Rultenberg works for the U.S. House of Representatives and is a former on-air Washington correspondent. Prior to his time in D.C., Josh was Spectrum News 1 Ohio's Statehouse reporter from 2020 to 2022. He continuously broke news about the inner workings of the then newly formed Ohio Redistricting Committee's legislative and congressional map making process, and his live-tweets proved to be a definitive index and timeline for future court cases and historical records.

"If a once-bellwether and moderate-minded state like Ohio can be plunged into unending political chaos and unrepresentative extremism, it can happen anywhere. So that makes it a story that needs to be told, and understood, way beyond Ohio . . . For those concerned about what feels like a downward spiral in American politics, this is a must-read account of WHY it's happening." --David Pepper, former Ohio Democratic Party Chair and author of Saving Democracy "Illuminating and urgent... Draw the Line in Ohio reveals how our current political map-making process allows for gross misuse of power, how elected and unelected officials have exploited the process to preserve their own interests, and how we can fix our broken system. Necessary reading for anyone concerned about the future of democracy in America." --Pat McCrory, former governor of North Carolina

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