Supreme Court's Voting Rights Case Could Reshape U.S. Electoral Power

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The Supreme Court is set to reexamine Louisiana v. Callais, a case challenging the use of race in redistricting, which could weaken protections against racial gerrymandering and undermine the Voting Rights Act, potentially disempowering Black voters and threatening civil rights advancements.
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