The Supreme Court is reviewing a case involving Louisiana's congressional map and its implications for racial gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court is reviewing a case involving Louisiana's congressional map and its implications for racial gerrymandering. WASHINGTON —
The Supreme Court is deliberating a case today that could reshape congressional redistricting nationwide, focusing on racial gerrymandering in Louisiana.
States are allowed to redistrict based on party lines, but this case in the Supreme Court deals with gerrymandering along racial lines and could change who you're voting for.
If the Supreme Court justices get rid of Section Two, the last remaining part of the Voting Rights Act , which prohibits racial discrimination in redistricting, it could upend electoral maps na