Supreme Court news: Justices reject Alabama GOP congressional map under Voting Rights Act

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The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled Alabama discriminated against black voters during its redistricting process last year, a decision that relied on the Voting Rights Act.

The ruling in Allen v. Milligan means that Alabama will have to redraw its congressional map to include a second majority-black district. The 5-4 decision was written by Chief Justice John Roberts and saw Justice Brett Kavanaugh join, marking an alliance between two conservatives and three liberals in the majority.

Alabama argued the changes to its previous districts were race-neutral and asserted that federal law shouldn't compel states to draw additional minority districts just because such districts were merely possible to draw. The Republican-appointed majority on the Supreme Court has, in two cases over the last decade, modified the Voting Rights Act, starting in 2013, when it tossed out a provision of the law that permitted federal oversight of election law challenges in certain states.

 

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