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A federal court ruling in Alabama could mean another new congressional map for the state, as a panel of federal judges found ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSNFederal Judges Rule That Alabama Lawmakers Made ‘Deliberate Decision’ to Ignore Court Orders to Redraw Congressional District Map That Would Strengthen Black V…A federal court ruled that Alabama lawmakers intentionally disenfranchised Black voters by refusing to redraw the state ...
When a federal court in Alabama last week ruled that the state’s 2023 congressional map ... bounds on Alabama’s future maps. In many ways, the three-judge district court panel from Alabama ...
A federal court Thursday ruled that the Alabama Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters in approving a congressional district ... its orders in 2023 to replace a map approved ...
The judges said that the map drawn by the Alabama Legislature ... to Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District, giving the state a second Black representative in its congressional delegation for ...
The judges had previously issued a preliminary injunction blocking Alabama from using that new map defining the boundaries of its seven U.S. House of Representatives districts and subsequently ...
The map was not used in the last year’s elections, with Alabama instead using ... map “does not distribute its population equally across congressional districts” and that it split “many ...
A three-judge panel said the Alabama legislature made “a deliberate decision to double down on the dilution of Black ...
Like Jack Torrance in “The Shining,” the ghost of Jim Crow keeps rearing his ugly head in Alabama as the state continues to pursue a discriminatory scheme against its Black residents.
less than 15 percent of its congressional districts contained enough Black voters to meaningfully affect an election’s outcome. The Supreme Court, surprisingly, agreed with the lower courts and ...
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