Missouri Supreme Court upholds redrawn congressional map
March 25, 2026
The NAACP, which first filed the lawsuit in 2018, had argued that the voter ID law discriminates against Black and Latino voters, who are less likely...
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The move preserves the map approved by California voters under Proposition 50, enabling the state to use the new districts in...
Does the State’s intentional creation of a second majority‑minority congressional district violate the Fourteenth or Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S....
A lower federal court had earlier blocked the map, ruling it “likely discriminates” against Black and Latino voters by manipulating...
Known as the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act of...
The bill would redraw the state’s eight U.S. House...
At the heart of the dispute is whether the...
The NAACP, which first filed the lawsuit in 2018, had...
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