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The Supreme Court will not decide right now whether Louisiana violated the Constitution when it enacted a congressional map ...
The Supreme Court on Friday delayed a decision on the constitutionality of Louisiana’s congressional districts until its next ...
The case tests the balancing act states must strike, protecting the voting power of a racial minority while not ...
Louisiana argued that it was caught in an impossible position: At first, a federal court ruled that the state had likely ...
Democrats had been hoping for the maps to be redrawn so they could be more competitive in the battleground state's U.S. House ...
The U.S. Supreme Court decided to delay its ruling on Louisiana’s congressional map and will rehear the case later.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear two cases challenging the constitutionality of the state's congressional maps.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request to reconsider the state's congressional maps ahead of next year's ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The U.S. Supreme Court did not take action in the fight over Louisiana’s congressional map Friday.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields represents the second majority-Black 6th Congressional District that include Shreveport.
The case centers around a newly drawn map creating a second majority-Black congressional district among Louisiana’s six seats ...