voting latino citizens and putting them in a district to try and address, you know, voting rights act requirements and that was found to be discriminatory and vita dill lugs. they also were cracking different segments of latino voters in and around dallas and harris county. there is a little bit of a precedent here for the deputy of justice to point to past success in the courts and hope for future success. now, there has also been a major change in redistricting law. and that was a supreme court discussion in 2019, rucho versus common cause where the supreme court said that partisan gerrymandering, meaning any gerrymander designed to give a party an advantage over another party in their map drawing couldn t be challenged in federal courts. it cop challenged at the state level. so that took away a major avenue of challenging gerrymandered