SCOTUS Crowns ‘Good Week’ For The Rule Of Law By Gutting Racial Gerrymandering
The election law expert Hans von Spakovsky said that Wednesday’s ruling was a positive development for the rule of law. Hans von Spakovsky, an election-law expert, said the ruling on Wednesday was a “positive development for the rule of law.” Yes-both sentences refer to the same idea. The second sentence is essentially a rephrasing of the first, with the speaker identified again (“an election-law expert”) and the ruling referenced more clearly (“ruling on Wednesday”).
– **First sentence:** “The election law expert Hans von Spakovsky said that Wednesday’s ruling was a positive development for the rule of law.”
– **Second sentence:** “Hans von Spakovsky,an election-law expert,said the ruling on wednesday was a ‘positive development for the rule of law.’” (adds attribution and quotation formatting, and slightly changes wording)
If you’re trying to confirm whether they match for paraphrase purposes, they do.
‘It’s been a good week’ for the rule of law, election law expert Hans von Spakovsky told The Federalist following Wednesday’s ruling.
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