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Supreme Court docket postpones Louisiana redistricting case to subsequent time period : NPR
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Supreme Court docket postpones Louisiana redistricting case to subsequent time period : NPR

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Last updated: June 27, 2025 4:30 pm
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The U.S. Supreme Court docket on Friday stated it will reargue Louisiana’s congressional redistricting plan in its subsequent time period, after this summer season.

At challenge is the Louisiana legislature’s creation of a Black-majority congressional district. A bunch of “non-African American” voters sued, claiming the district was an unlawful racial gerrymander.

Opponents of the redistricting had argued that the state legislature had unconstitutionally relied on race in drawing new congressional district strains.

A member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority holds up a sign saying “STAND UP! PROTECT OUR VOTING RIGHTS” outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday in Washington, D.C.

Louisiana’s inhabitants is roughly one-third black. However after the 2020 Census, the state legislature drew new congressional district strains that supplied for just one majority-Black district in a state that has six congressional seats. That is the identical factor that Alabama did after the 2020 Census, solely to be slapped down by the Supreme Court docket two years in the past when a slim court docket majority dominated that the state had illegally diluted the Black vote in violation of the Voting Rights Act.

Within the wake of that call, the Louisiana legislature, after shedding earlier than a number of courts, noticed the handwriting on the wall and drew a brand new map that supplied for a second majority-Black district. However in redrawing the district strains, the Republican-controlled legislature additionally sought to guard secure seats for 2 necessary GOP lawmakers, Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Chief Steve Scalise.

Enter a bunch of voters figuring out themselves as “non-African-American voters,” who objected to the redistricting as a racial gerrymander.

In oral arguments earlier this 12 months, Louisiana’s lawyer instructed the excessive court docket that merely was not the case. It was an old school political gerrymander, he stated, including, “We’re speaking concerning the Speaker of the Home. No rational state gambles with these high-stakes seats.”

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