Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map that eliminates a majority-Black district
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The Supreme Court allowed Alabama to use a new congressional map that reduces majority-Black districts, siding with Republican officials and emphasizing state control over redistricting. The decision downplays findings of intentional racial discrimination, framing the issue as one of legal procedure and election stability. Critics, including Justice Sotomayor, argue it undermines voting rights and democratic fairness.
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