Forty-nine!
That's how many lawyers are listed on the docket sheet for the challenge to the state's gerrymandered political districts.
And those are just the lawyers representing direct parties to the case. There are an additional nine attorneys representing "other interested parties," such as those filing friend-of-the-court briefs.
Yowza. That's a lot of billable hours.
The state Supreme Court will hear the case on Tuesday.
Many lawyers are representing more than one party. Here's a look at the lawyers for the petitioners who are seeking new maps and the lawyers representing them.
Lawyer | Based in | Represents |
Law Forward / Stafford Rosenbaum, Madison Campaign Legal Center, Chicago, IL Harvard Law School Election Law Clinic Cambridge, MA Kirkland & Ellis professor of law, Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA Campaign Legal Center Washington, D.C. Arnold & Porter Washington, D.C. Campaign Legal Center Denver, CO | Petitioners Rebecca Clarke, Ruben Anthony, Terry Dawson, Dana Glasstein, Ann Groves-Lloyd, Carl Hujet, Jerry Iverson, Tia Johnson, Angie Kirst, Selika Lawton, Fabian Maldonado, Annemarie McClellan, James McNett, Brittany Muriello, Ela Joosten (Pari) Schils, Nathaniel Slack, Mary Smith-Johnson, Denise Sweet, Gabrielle Young |
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