Jurisprudence Current and future speaker of the House? Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Heather Diehl/Getty Images. Sign up for Executive Dysfunction , a newsletter that highlights one under-the-radar story each week about how Trump is changing the law—or how the law is pushing back. You’ll also receive updates on the latest from Slate’s Jurisprudence team. In a 4–3 vote on Friday, the Supreme Court of Virginia struck down the gerrymandered electoral map that Virginia voters approved just a few weeks ago. This new map was projected to give Democrats four additional congressional seats to counterbalance Republican gerrymanders in other states like Texas. The court’s opinion brings back Virginia’s earlier map, overturning the balancing act that millions of Virginians voted for. Worst of all, the decision creates a nearly unfathomable legal double standard between hamstrung blue states and rule-breaking red states that risks one-sided distortion of American democracy in these midterms and beyond.…