The problem is you really can't. As I said obvious gerrymandering is obvious but there's no canonically fair district map. Two reasonable looking district maps can differ by a seat or two. Who can say which is the fair map and which is the gerrymandered map. Not experts; if the last two years have taught us anything is that experts are a tool of power rather than a source of truth.
Agreed. It needs to end in its entirety.
The problem is you really can't. As I said obvious gerrymandering is obvious but there's no canonically fair district map. Two reasonable looking district maps can differ by a seat or two. Who can say which is the fair map and which is the gerrymandered map. Not experts; if the last two years have taught us anything is that experts are a tool of power rather than a source of truth.