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Supreme Court to decide South Carolina racial gerrymander case

Por: The Hill Politics May 15, 2023

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The Supreme Court on Monday announced it will determine whether South Carolina racially gerrymandered one of its congressional districts. A three-judge district court panel in January after finding the state’s 1st Congressional District, as drawn by Republican state lawmakers, was specifically designed to dilute the power of Black voters. “The three-judge panel abandoned all pretext of extraordinary caution in this case,” their attorneys... + full article



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