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Alabama’s Redistricting Case Back Before SCOTUS And Honestly This Should Be A Lay-Up

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Following that ruling, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to revisit the lower court’s decision.

In early May, SCOTUS vacated the district court ruling and sent the case back for reconsideration in light of the new precedent.

Shockingly, on Tuesday, the same three-judge federal panel once again blocked Alabama from using its 2023 congressional maps.

The goofball judges ruled that the districts under the 2023 map were intentionally discriminatory against black voters and violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

The panel argued the decision was necessary to avoid voter confusion ahead of upcoming elections.

Huh?

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