Court clears Alabama to use revised congressional map ahead of elections

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The Supreme Court cleared Alabama to adopt a Republican-drawn congressional map that would eliminate one of the state’s two majority-Black districts, sending the case back to a lower court and potentially enabling use of the map in this year’s elections, a move that follows a Louisiana ruling and is seen as favorable to Republicans in the ongoing redistricting battle; liberal justices voiced concerns about the impact on voters as voting begins.
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