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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced Thursday that he is running for the U.S. Senate, ...
Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black voters in Congressional redistricting, judges rule
The court-ordered map, used in the 2024 elections, resulted in Alabama electing two Black representatives to Congress for the first time in history.
A federal court ruling in Alabama could mean another new congressional map for the state, part of a long legal fight over district lines.
A federal court ruled that the congressional district map drawn by the Alabama legislature was unconstitutional, ordering that it use the court-drawn map from the 2024 election. The Thursday ...
A federal court says Alabama can't use a congressional map it found unconstitutional. The ruling comes in a voting rights case that resulted in the state getting a second Black member of Congress.
A federal court Thursday ruled that the Alabama Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters in approving a congressional district map in 2023 that would only have had one majority ...
Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally discriminated ... the state Legislature refused to redraw the map to include a second congressional district that would allow Black voters ...
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Court rules Alabama congressional map intentionally discriminated against Black votersFederal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black residents when the state disobeyed court orders to draw a second Black-majority congressional district. A ...
Marshall warned a broad SCOTUS ruling in Louisiana's redistricting case could "absolutely have an impact" on Alabama's ...
Following the Supreme Court ruling, the Alabama legislature approved a second map that did not include a second Black opportunity district, the 2023 plan. The three-judge panel found the 2023 plan ...
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