Supreme Court Upholds GOP-Drawn South Carolina Voting Map

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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that South Carolina Republicans did not unlawfully consider race when redrawing a congressional district, making it harder for civil rights plaintiffs to bring racial gerrymandering claims. The decision supports the GOP's redistricting efforts and maintains the current district map, impacting future redistricting rules and potentially disadvantaging Black voters.
- Supreme Court rules for GOP in South Carolina redistricting case NBC News
- Supreme Court Sides With Republicans Over South Carolina Voting Map The New York Times
- Supreme Court upholds GOP-drawn voting map in South Carolina gerrymandering case Fox News
- Supreme Court approves South Carolina congressional map previously found to dilute Black voting power CNN
- Supreme Court finds no bias against Black voters in a South Carolina congressional district The Associated Press
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