Supreme Court clears the way for Alabama to redraw congressional map
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama officials to redraw their congressional map on Monday, weeks after striking down Louisiana’s second black-majority congressional district. Alabama officials filed petitions to the Supreme Court last month urging the justices to quickly toss out a ruling that required the state to use a congressional map with two […]
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