Alabama Returns to Supreme Court Seeking Approval for GOP-Friendly Congressional Map
Alabama officials have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's ruling and restore a GOP-backed congressional map that was previously rejected. This legal maneuver aims to secure a more favorable political landscape for the state in upcoming federal elections. The case represents a significant test of the Court's willingness to intervene in state-level redistricting disputes.
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