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The U.S. Supreme Court announced that Oct. 15 is the date when justices are expected to hear additional arguments in the long-running legal dispute over whether Louisiana's new congressional map ...
During an online news conference earlier this week, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill was asked about any updates on ...
Answer: kind of, but not really. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Louisiana‘s request to enforce its ...
The Louisiana Attorney General announced that the United States Supreme Court set a date to hear arguments in the redistricting case.
The Supreme Court allowed a case on Louisiana's House map, Ardoin v. Robinson, to move forward which means a 2nd majority-Black district may be drawn.
The current maps will stay in place at least until the U.S. Supreme Court issues its ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a separate but similar case disputing Louisiana's Congressional voting districts.
CNN — (CNN) — Louisiana officials asked the Supreme Court on Friday to intervene in the ongoing legal fight over the state’s congressional districts, urging the high court to quickly resolve ...
As Texas and Louisiana fight over district lines, experts question whether Alabama's second Black-majority district will survive future challenges ...