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Quin Hillyer: Alabama suffers due to Supreme Court’s racial gerrymander order; Will Louisiana be next?

Por: The Advocate Opinion July 21, 2023

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The Alabama state legislature this week is in a wild special session, trying to fix a mess the United States Supreme Court made of the state’s congressional districts. The high court has wreaked havoc. The state’s citizens, Black and White alike, will be worse off because of it.The court last month in Allen v. Milligan ordered Alabama to redraw its district lines to create a much better “opportunity” for a second Black person to be among... + full article



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