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SERGEANT CANDICE HAVE NOT BEEN ANNOUNCED YET. A LEGAL BATTLE OVER A CONGRESSIONAL MAP, NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE SUPREME COURT, WITH JUSTICES HEARING ORAL ARGUMENTS ON WHETHER RACE OR POLITICS LED ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case that tests how much states can consider race when drawing congressional boundaries. The justices will decide whether to leave Louisiana's ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court scheduled a March 24 hearing to determine whether Louisiana will have one or two majority-Black congressional districts.
Louisiana’s New Congressional Map—With More Black Districts—Considered by U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court will determine whether the new map will be officially implemented.
Shreveport activists in D.C. for SCOTUS hearing over Louisiana's congressional map. Updated: Mar. 24, 2025 at 4:00 PM CDT. Your Vote. Bill to allow for darker car window tint heads to ...
Louisiana originally proposed a voting map with only one Black-majority congressional district after the 2020 census. But in an unusual twist that crystalized the topsy-turvy nature of the ...
Louisiana's Republican-controlled legislature had overridden a veto by Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, over the state's new congressional map. In May, the supreme court in Washington cleared ...
At the center of the debate is Louisiana's congressional district map, which now includes a sixth district stretching from Shreveport, roughly 250 miles southeast, to Baton Rouge.
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The U.S. Supreme Court chose not to issue a ruling, for now, on the legality of Louisiana’s congressional map. “These cases are restored to the calendar for rearguement ...