The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Alabama to use a congressional map that eliminates one of two majority-Black districts in the state in a win for Republicans.

The justices, split 6-3 on ideological lines with conservatives in the majority, granted an emergency request filed by Republican officials seeking to use the map, which was enacted in 2023 but has never been used.

In the unsigned three-page order, the court said that the state is likely to ultimately prevail on its claim that the map was lawfully drawn.

In dissent, liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the majority’s decision “disregards both democratic values and the rule of law.”

  • Melobol@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    It is really veird that this headline could have been actually a positive inclusivity news in a parallel dimension.

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      “majority-Black district” could theoretically imply packing Black voters to create safe white districts elsewhere, but that would turn this headline into good news, which is how you know that’s not what’s happening and that they’re just cracking the district