Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama voting map dispute.

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The Supreme Court has ordered Alabama officials to redraw the state’s congressional map to allow an additional Black majority district to account for the fact that the state is 27% Black. The decision affords additional opportunities for minority voters to elect the candidate of their choice. Chief Justice John Roberts penned the opinion for a 5-4 majority, siding with the court’s three liberals. Justice Clarence Thomas, in part of a dissent that was joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, asserted that the Voting Rights Act should not apply to redistricting.
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