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A three-judge panel permanently blocked Alabama from using a state-drawn map that they said flouted their directive to draw a plan that was fair to Black voters.
The congressional map battle started in 2021 when the plan consisted of six out of the seven districts being majority white, despite 27% of the state's population being Black.
A federal court ruled that the congressional district map drawn by the Alabama legislature was unconstitutional, ordering ...
A federal court ruled Thursday that Alabama engaged in intentional discrimination when it refused to draw a congressional ...
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The court-ordered map, used in the 2024 elections, resulted in Alabama electing two Black representatives to Congress for the first time in history.
The court ruled Alabama's map violates the Voting Rights Act, ensuring continued use of a court-ordered map enabling two ...
A federal court ruling in Alabama could mean another new congressional map for the state, part of a long legal fight over ...
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A three-judge panel said the Alabama legislature made “a deliberate decision to double down on the dilution of Black ...
The decision was not a surprise because ... The judges said that the map drawn by the Alabama Legislature in 2023 violated the Voting Rights Act, just like the one previously drawn by the state.
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