By David Gutman The last time West Virginia had to redraw its legislative districts, it spawned five lawsuits that had to be settled by the state Supreme Court. Redrawing the state's congressional districts three years ago spurred just one lawsuit, but that one had to be settled by the U.S. Supreme Court.It's always a contentious process, every 10 years, as the Legislature is tasked with redrawing boundaries to comply with the U.S.