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The controversy grew out of Louisiana’s attempt to account for population shifts after the 2020 census. The legislature drew a new congressional map that had only one majority-Black district out of six, even though Black people made up about one-third of the population.
Justices weigh whether race played too big a role in the state’s new congressional map — a ruling that could shift power in the House.
They can literally create a permanent one-party rule system without the Voting Rights Act in place–and doing it at the
Justice Samuel Alito drilled down on whether race is a proxy for partisan affiliation, during an oral argument Wednesday in a case on whether Louisiana's congressional districts are racially gerrymandered.
The Supreme Court appear poised to limit the use of the Voting Rights Act after hearing extended arguments in a case challenging Louisiana’s newly drawn congressional map, which included a second majority-Black district.