The Supreme Court’s decision to weaken a key part of the Voting Rights Act has reignited a national redistricting war likely to have widespread implications for voters across the country. The high court on Wednesday handed down its much-awaited ruling on Louisiana’s House map, striking down its second majority-Black district. Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority…
National redistricting war reignites with Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling
Originally reported by The Hill
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