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in the us senate, each state has 2 senators regardless of its population. does this seem to contradict the 14th amendment as interpreted by the supreme court in baker v. carr

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The Us supreme court rule against the state of Tennessee in baker v. Carr because Tennessee had not restricted since 1901

This keep the rural district in power and the supreme court was forced to rule against the state of Tennessee

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User Noamgot
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no it doesn’t, in article 2 of the constitution it states that in the senate, there shall be 2 representatives from each state. baker v carr does not effect that statement. only a constitutional amendment can change the function of the senate
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