“The Supreme Court is taking up an Alabama redistricting case that could have far-reaching effects on minority voting power across the United States,” the AP reports.
“The justices are hearing arguments Tuesday in the latest high-court showdown over the federal Voting Rights Act, lawsuits seeking to force Alabama to create a second Black majority congressional district. About 27% of Alabamians are Black, but they form a majority in just one of the state’s seven congressional districts.”

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