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SCOTUS lets redistricting ruling take effect immediately, sparking angry exchange

SCOTUS lets redistricting ruling take effect immediately, sparking angry exchange

Summary

The Supreme Court allowed a decision that invalidated Louisiana’s congressional map to take effect right away, prompting state officials to suspend primaries and redraw the map before upcoming elections. This move sparked a strong disagreement between conservative and liberal justices over whether the court should intervene so close to an election.

Key Facts

  • The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Louisiana’s current congressional map is unconstitutional.
  • The map included two majority-Black districts held by Democrats.
  • Louisiana officials suspended this month’s House primaries to create a new map.
  • The court shortened its usual 32-day waiting period to let the ruling apply immediately.
  • Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson opposed the immediate effect, warning about chaos and bias.
  • Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority, defended the decision and rejected claims of bias.
  • The ruling changes how Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is applied to claims of racial discrimination in redistricting.
  • The decision affects other states like Tennessee and Alabama, where redistricting could reduce Democratic seats.
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