KBJ Spars With Court Over Speedy Louisiana Redistricting

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The Supreme Court waived its 32-day waiting period to speed Louisiana’s redistricting after Callais v. Louisiana, prompting Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent arguing the rule should be followed; the piece frames the move as a partisan maneuver by the conservative majority to redraw minority districts before elections, highlighting concerns about consistency and court-partisan dynamics.
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