Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with whether to leave in place Louisiana's congressional map that was used in the 2024 elections and includes two majority-Black districts.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, voting rights advocates argued before the Supreme Court in Louisiana v. Callais that a congressional map that was in place during the 2024 election cycle should remain ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will determine whether the new map will be officially implemented. The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to uphold Louisiana’s congressional map, which was used in ...
The case could have potential implications for the 2026 midterm elections. The Supreme Court on Monday grappled with whether or not to send Louisiana legislators back to the drawing board in a ...
The Supreme Court on Monday weighed whether a Louisiana congressional map that includes two majority ... such as Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) seat. “It’s a no-win scenario,” said ...
Louisiana Solicitor General Benjamin Aguiñaga argued that the state's latest map protected political stability, including preserving leadership positions like the U.S. House speaker and majority ...
Edward Greim, the attorney representing the “non-African American” voters who challenged the map, stressed that Louisiana was not under a direct court order to draw a new map. The state had ...
The Supreme Court questioned Monday whether Louisiana ... congressional map, its House delegation included five Republicans and one Democrat. Former Rep. Garret Graves (R-La.) ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court will hear appeals to uphold the remedial map by an unlikely alliance of the state of Louisiana and the NAACP Louisiana State Conference and other ...
The Supreme Court seemed closely divided Monday over a challenge to Louisiana’s congressional map, which added a second ... to this report from Baton Rouge, La.