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The Supreme Court will not decide right now whether Louisiana violated the Constitution when it enacted a congressional map ...
The Louisiana case could affect the balance of power in a narrowly divided Congress and shape how states factor race into the ...
The justices asked that the case, which has implications for the political power of Black voters, be reargued next term.
Five separate rulings were released on Friday morning, including three highly anticipated opinions on LGBTQ lessons in public ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to make a decision on Louisiana's redrawn congressional districts on Friday, pushing it to be ...
The Supreme Court on Friday delayed a decision on the constitutionality of Louisiana’s congressional districts until its next term.
The case centers around a newly drawn map creating a second majority-Black congressional district among Louisiana’s six seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Open primaries create fine opportunities for citizens who are registered as independents or unaffiliated voters to vote for ...
South Carolina Supreme Court justices in a hearing yesterday said there’s nothing in the state constitution that specifically ...
Democrats had been hoping for the maps to be redrawn so they could be more competitive in the battleground state's U.S. House ...
When congressional maps were redrawn in 2021, South Carolina’s Republican leadership shifted Democrat voters out of ...