
Southern States Redraw Maps After Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling
Following a US Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act, Alabama, Tennessee, and other Southern states are moving to redraw their congressional maps, potentially impacting Republican House seats. Democrats have commented on the court's reasoning regarding a 'colorblind society'.
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Redistricting battle intensifies in states after Supreme Court ruling on Voting Rights Act - AP News
Redistricting battle intensifies in states after Supreme Court ruling on Voting Rights Act AP News
Read full article →Tennessee Legislators Are Summoned to Redraw State’s House Map
Gov. Bill Lee asked the General Assembly for a new map that is expected to eliminate the state’s last Democratic seat after the Supreme Court undermined mandates for minority representation.
By Emily Cochrane
Read full article →Two more Southern states move toward adding Republican House seats
GOP-led states are rushing to take advantage of the Supreme Court’s decision to curtail the Voting Rights Act with new maps that could end the careers of several Black Democratic House members.
By Maegan Vazquez
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Read full article →Democrat on Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act reasoning: We're not in a 'colorblind society' - CNN
Democrat on Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act reasoning: We're not in a 'colorblind society' CNN
Read full article →Black conservative unleashes on Obama for 'constantly whining' after SCOTUS voting rights decision
T.W. Shannon disagreed with former President Obama on the Supreme Court's racial redistricting ruling, saying race should not be a deciding factor in drawing districts.
Read full article →Alabama and Tennessee join rush of southern states moving to redraw maps after Supreme Court ruling
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By Alok Deshpande
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Read full article →ADC Crisis: The untold winners of Supreme Court verdict, by Emmanuel Aziken
The decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to remit the leadership crisis in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) back to the trial court may, at first glance, appear like a procedural outcome. However, beneath the surface lies a profound reaffirmation of democratic principles and a subtle but significant boost to Nigeria’s multiparty system. At the heart […] The post ADC Crisis: The untold winners of Supreme Court verdict, by Emmanuel Aziken appeared first on Vanguard News.
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