Davis v. Mann
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Davis v. Mann, 377 U.S. 678 (1964), was a United States Supreme Court which was one of a series of cases decided in 1964 that ruled that state legislature districts had to be roughly equal in population. David J. Mays and Robert McIlwaine advocated on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia; Edmund D. Campbell and Henry E. Howell, Jr. advocated on behalf of the plaintiff Northern Virginia legislators. The Supreme Court issued the opinion in this case along with Reynolds v. Sims and cites that the opinion.
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Levin Nock Davis, Secretary of the State Board of Elections, et al. v.Harrison Mann, et al.
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Mann v. Davis, 245 F. Supp. 241
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Mann v. Davis, 213 F. Supp. 577
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Levin Nock Davis, Secretary of the State Board of Elections, et al. v. Harrison Mann, et al.
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The Court struck down Virginia's state legislative district inequality, basing their decision on the principle of "one person, one vote."
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Davis v. Mann
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Davis v. Mann, 377 U.S. 678 (1964), was a United States Supreme Court which was one of a series of cases decided in 1964 that ruled that state legislature districts had to be roughly equal in population. David J. Mays and Robert McIlwaine advocated on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia; Edmund D. Campbell and Henry E. Howell, Jr. advocated on behalf of the plaintiff Northern Virginia legislators. The Supreme Court issued the opinion in this case along with Reynolds v. Sims and cites that the opinion.
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