
Supreme Court Clears Path for AL GOP Voting Map Changes
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the path for Alabama Republicans to adopt a congressional voting map favored by the party, overturning a lower court's ruling that had previously blocked the map due to racial discrimination concerns. The change is expected to reduce the number of majority-Black districts in Alabama's seven U.S. House seats from two to one. This development follows the Supreme Court's recent ruling that struck down a racially gerrymandered map in Louisiana. The legal battle is part of a larger effort by Republican-led states to redraw district lines ahead of the midterms, sparking significant debate over voting rights protections.






















