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The Supreme Court delayed a decision on the constitutionality of Louisiana's congressional map. The current map, which includes a second majority-Black district, will likely remain in place for ...
The Supreme Court ordered further arguments over Louisiana's congressional map that created a second majority-Black district.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court postponed Friday deciding whether Louisiana should have one or two members of Congress elected from Black-majority voting districts.
(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court declined to make a decision on Louisiana's redrawn congressional districts on Friday, pushing it to be reargued at a later date.
When congressional maps were redrawn in 2021, South Carolina’s Republican leadership shifted Democrat voters out of Congressional District 1. In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the ...
The Louisiana case concerns how congressional districts are drawn and whether the state’s 6th Congressional District is a racial gerrymander and dilutes minority votes.
The U.S. Supreme Court chose not to issue a ruling, for now, on the legality of Louisiana’s congressional map.