US Supreme Court to Rule on Voting Rights Act
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The Supreme Court is considering whether Louisiana's intentional creation of a second majority-Black district violates the 14th and 15th Amendments.
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Depending on how the U.S. Supreme Court rules, Louisiana and other states could lose their majority African American voting districts.
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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in Louisiana v. Callais, a challenge to the state’s congressional map that could shape the fight over the Voting Rights Act. The court heard arguments over Louisiana’s addition of a second majority-Black congressional district last term but in June said it would hear a new round.
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