MADISON, Wis. – Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin's congressional districts were scheduled to be discussed in court Friday as a pair of three-judge panels, never-before-used in the state, meet for the first time.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court last month ordered that the redistricting cases be first heard by the three-judge panels, employing a process created by Republicans in 2011 but never utilized. Friday's hearings were to determine a schedule for moving forward in both cases.

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Attorneys in one case submitted a proposed schedule with a potential trial in February 2027, while attorneys in the other case have been pushing for resolution before the 2026 midterms. It will be up to each panel of judges to set the schedule for the cases and they may not have the

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