Supreme Court revives challenge to Louisiana congressional map over Black voting power


WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed an appeal over Louisiana’s congressional map, sending a dispute over whether the districts diluted Black voting power back to a lower court.

The high court’s decision, announced in a brief order, will allow a federal appeals court in Louisiana to consider the map ahead of next year’s election and it could pave the way for a new map to be drawn.

The move was an early sign of fallout from a major Supreme Court decision this month that sided with voters challenging Alabama’s recently redrawn congressional districts under the landmark Voting Rights Act. In that case, a 5-4 majority rejected Alabama’s argument for a “color-blind” approach to mapmaking.

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