Alabama has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to approve a new congressional map for the upcoming midterms. This map was previously rejected in 2023 due to concerns of racial discrimination. The court's decision will impact how redistricting is handled in the state and could set precedents for future cases involving similar challenges.
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Supreme Court Considers Alabama's Controversial Congressional Map
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing Alabama's congressional map, which was previously struck down for racial discrimination, as the state seeks its approval for upcoming elections.

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