You know, the difference this time around is, you know, the maps are usually contested and they were previously here. This time around, what ultimately happened was the legislature approved maps proposed by the governor. They voted for them, the governor signed them, they're law now. I mean, it's going to be difficult to bring a case now to say somehow that process was improper. (16:05–16:11)
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