Alito, Jackson spar as Supreme Court speeds up Louisiana redistricting judgment
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
The Supreme Court on Monday immediately put into effect its ruling invalidating Louisiana’s congressional map, leaving conservative Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on opposite sides and accusing each other of lacking restraint. The order speeds up the normal 32-day timeline before the justices formally return a case to the lower court. Some groups questioned if…
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