A redistricting battle over Louisiana's congressional map has spanned years and been before the Supreme Court twice already.
The justices will decide whether race or politics was the main factor as Louisiana lawmakers redrew districts for Congress.
Alabama AG Steve Marshall led an amicus brief arguing vote dilution claims are insufficient to justify so-called “racial ...
In 2022, the Louisiana legislature adopted a congressional map that included only one majority-Black district among the six ...
On March 24, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a landmark case that will decide if Louisiana’s new congressional ...
Louisiana voters travel to Washington, D.C. for a historic U.S. Supreme Court hearing on the state's congressional ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais, a Shaw challenge to Louisiana’s congressional redistricting plan. This is the first time the Court will hear … Continue re ...
With the federal law eroded by court decisions, about a half-dozen states want to enshrine protections for non-white voters. But it’s a tough sell even in Democratic states.
A hallmark of President Trump’s criminal trials were his unsparing attacks on the judges who oversaw them. Now, he’s going to ...
Another round of ping-pong over Louisiana’s congressional map is set to begin as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments over the years-long legal battle. The arguments, scheduled for March ...