SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Louisiana’s controversial congressional map is back before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday, Oct. 15 in a case that could fundamentally alter how voting districts are drawn ...
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Louisiana case at SCOTUS could reshape government representation for communities of color
The U.S. Supreme Court seems ready to dismantle a key tool of the Voting Rights Act in the lawsuit questioning the constitutionality of Louisiana's congressional map. In oral arguments Wednesday, the ...
A Louisiana legislative committee that oversees redistricting will meet Friday to hear public comments on a new congressional ...
The Supreme Court declared Louisiana’s addition of a second majority-Black congressional district an unconstitutional racial gerrymander on Wednesday, a 6-3 decision along ideological lines that ...
Supreme Court postpones ruling on Louisiana’s new map Fall arguments will revisit redistricting and racial impacts New map adds second Black majority district, now contested Change to partisan ...
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday over a challenge to Louisiana’s recently redrawn voting map and its two Black-majority districts. Plaintiffs claimed that the map violates Section 2 of ...
District maps for seats in the Louisiana Legislature violate the federal Voting Rights Act, a panel of judges on the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Their decision upholds a lower court ...
Raphael Warnock says politicians are choosing voters after ruling on Black districts ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case that could weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The case, Louisiana v. Callais, challenges the state's new congressional map which includes a second ...
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