Supreme Court Clears Path for Alabama to Redraw Congressional Map
The Supreme Court has authorized Alabama officials to redraw their congressional map following a recent decision striking down a similar plan in Louisiana. This ruling is a major victory for the state's legislative efforts to adjust district lines, potentially altering the political balance in the upcoming election cycle. The decision reinforces the federal judiciary's role in overseeing state-level electoral integrity and partisan gerrymandering disputes.
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