The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a bid by Louisiana officials and civil rights groups to preserve an ...
The case before the Supreme Court involves a state voting law that pits minority voter protections against the equal ...
Black people comprise nearly a third of Louisiana’s population and generally support ... controlled legislature did not draw the map with race as the primary factor. The state said the map ...
A majority of the court appeared skeptical of a challenge to Louisiana’s voting map. The challengers had argued the state ...
Shortly after 10 a.m. Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether Louisiana's efforts to remedy the Voting Rights ...
The justices will decide whether race or politics was the main factor as Louisiana lawmakers redrew districts for Congress.
"We're in the business of complying with federal court decisions," said Louisiana Solicitor General Benjamin Aguiñaga.
A redistricting battle over Louisiana's congressional map has spanned years and been before the Supreme Court twice already.
In 2022, the Louisiana legislature adopted a congressional map that included only one majority-Black district among the six ...
Black people comprise nearly a third of Louisiana's population. The Supreme Court restored the map for use in the 2024 ...