Yes, Harland Sanders, better known as Colonel Sanders, had three children. He had two daughters, Margaret Sanders and Dorothy Sanders, and a son, Harold Sanders. His family played a significant role in his life and the development of the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) brand.
Harland Sanders is 6' 5".
Selga Sanders is 5' 9".
Felicia Sanders died in 1975.
Neill Sanders was born in 1923.
Wesberry v. Sanders, 376 US 1 (1964)Chief Justice Earl Warren (1953-1969) presided over Wesberry v. Sanders, (1964).For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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One person's vote should be worth the same as another
Wesberry v. Sanders was settled by the Supreme Court in 1964. It didn't outlaw Gerrymandering, it instituted the "one person, one vote" rule which forces all congressional districts have nearly the same population. Gerrymandering hasn't been outlawed.
It changed the way many states drew district boundaries.
It changed the way many states drew district boundaries
US Supreme Court decision of 1964 dealing with apportionment of Congressional districts. After a suit against Georgia's apportionment statute was dismissed by the federal circuit court, the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. The Court ruled that all Congressional districts must be equal in size of voting population. The Georgia statute was declared invalid because its unequal apportionment gave greater voting power to residents of certain districts. source: <a href="http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Westberry+v.+Sanders">Wesberry v. Sanders</a>
Redistricting was not declared unconstitutional in the 1963 case Gray v. Sanders. It was after that.
Baker v. Carr (redistricting is a justiciable issue) Westbury v. Sanders (one man, one vote) Shaw v. Reno (race can't be only consideration in redistricting)