Supreme Court to hear Louisiana congressional map case after election
Politics,Supreme Court,Louisiana,Congress,Gerrymandering
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding the possible redistricting of Louisiana's congressional map but not until after the upcoming election. On Monday, the Supreme Court said it was deferring arguments on the case until early next year, meaning the 2024 elections will proceed under the disputed map. This development could work in favor of Democratic efforts to reclaim the narrowly divided House of Representatives. Why the Map Is Contested The map had previously been invalidated by a lower court, however the justices allowed it to...
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