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Exclusive: How the Supreme Court s conservatives rebuffed Alabama

When the Supreme Court considered the challenge to an Alabama congressional map that shortchanged the state’s Black voters, liberal justices expected the conservative majority to side with Alabama – if not gut the 1965 Voting Rights Act altogether.

Exclusive: How the Supreme Court s conservatives rebuffed Alabama | News

(CNN) — When the Supreme Court considered the challenge to an Alabama congressional map that shortchanged the state’s Black voters, liberal justices expected the conservative majority to side with Alabama

Alabama congressional map struck down again for diluting Black voting power

Alabama s defiant new voting map rejected by federal court — after Republicans ignored the Supreme Court s directive to add a second majority-Black House district

Evan Milligan, plaintiff in an Alabama case that could have far-reaching effects on minority voting power across the U.S., speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 4, 2022. AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, FileIn a rebuke of the Alabama legislature, a panel of three federal judges rejected on Sept. 5, 2023, the state’s proposed voting districts that failed to create a second district where Black voters could elect a political candidate of their choice. In rejecting the legislature’s proposed voti

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