Supreme Court allows Alabama to use House map eliminating a majority-Black district
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This article covers the Supreme Court's decision to allow Alabama to use a new congressional map that reduces majority-Black districts, delaying primary elections in the process. It highlights strong disagreement among the justices, with the majority citing respect for state legislative choices, while dissenters accuse Alabama and the Court of undermining voting rights and creating confusion. The piece emphasizes concerns that the ruling could weaken Black political representation and sets a precedent for similar actions in other Southern states.
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