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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 ...
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 Supreme Court ordered further arguments over Louisiana's congressional map that created a second majority-Black district.
In response, the Louisiana legislature enacted a new map. That map, known as S.B. 8, created a second majority-Black district – the 6th District – that stretches across Louisiana from Baton Rouge, in ...
(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.
The Supreme Court ordered further arguments over Louisiana's congressional map that created a second majority-Black district.
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.