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Supreme Court to hear arguments on Alabama’s racially gerrymandered congressional map

Por: New York Daily News Politics October 04, 2022

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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Tuesday in a Voting Rights Act challenge to Alabama’s racially gerrymandered congressional map that could further weaken the landmark civil rights measure. The majority-right-wing justices could give their blessing to a map that effectively limits Black voters to dominate one out of the state’s seven seats even though they comprise more than 25% of the state’s electorate. A decision like that... + full article



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