Court: Alabama Can Use Pro-Republican Map
The unsigned order follows a 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais and rejects lower court findings that the map was racially discriminatory.
- On Tuesday, June 2, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Alabama congressional redistricting map that eliminates one of two districts where voters had elected a Black Democrat, clearing the way for a map favoring Republicans.
- Lower courts had previously ruled the Alabama legislature's map was "tainted by intentional race-based discrimination," violating the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee to equal protection of the law.
- Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the order in her dissent, arguing it "disregards both democratic values and the rule of law" while ignoring established evidence of discrimination.
- UCLA law professor Richard Hasen warned the decision "denude Congress of its powers that were given after the Civil War," making it extremely difficult for lawmakers to protect minority voters.
- Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller observes that simple restrictions could prevent redistricting opportunism, though such solutions remain "very difficult to achieve" under current legal constraints.
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Court: Alabama can use pro-Republican map
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for Alabama to use a pro-Republican congressional map that eliminates one of its two districts where Black voters make up a majority or near-majority, giving a boost to President Donald…
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