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Wednesday marked the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act being signed into law. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Congressional seats are now back in the forefront of many people's minds as more states push to alter existing maps.
The Supreme Court will rehear arguments about the Louisiana congressional map, which could have wider ramifications for other ...
Trump kicked off a nationwide race to redraw congressional districts that could determine the balance of power in Congress ...
The Supreme Court set the stage for a potential earthquake in redistricting across the country in its next term after setting ...
The Supreme Court signaled Friday that it will take a broader look at a high-profile redistricting fight over Louisiana’s ...
At issue is a map drawn by state lawmakers that included a second majority African American district in Louisiana’s six-district congressional plan. A conservative leaning lower court ruled ...
Louisiana lawmakers on Friday approved a new congressional map that gives the state a second Black-majority US House district and likely puts at risk a Republican-controlled seat.
A group of mostly White voters that is challenging Louisiana’s proposed congressional districts called the map “morally repugnant” in a filing with the Supreme Court on Monday.
A federal judge blocked the use of newly drawn congressional maps in Louisiana that include only one mostly Black district on Monday, June 6, 2022, and ordered the Legislature to come up with a ...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave lawmakers in Louisiana a deadline of early 2024 to draw a new map or face the possibility of a court-imposed map. The state complied and drew a new map.
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed an appeal over Louisiana's congressional map, sending a dispute over whether the districts diluted Black voting power back to a lower court.