Alabama asks Supreme Court to unblock GOP-friendly congressional map

Alabama asks Supreme Court to unblock GOP-friendly congressional map


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Alabama filed a pair of emergency petitions to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, urging it to lift a lower court’s block of a new congressional map that could help the GOP flip a Democratic seat in the 2026 elections.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court tossed a three-judge panel’s previous finding that the map was the result of an unlawful racial gerrymander, asking the panel to reconsider the case in light of the justices’ ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which significantly raised the legal bar for proving claims of intentional racial discrimination when drawing congressional maps. The three-judge panel came to the same conclusion as it did in its previous ruling on Tuesday, and Alabama Solicitor General A. Barrett Bowdre argued to the Supreme Court in his emergency petition that the renewed ruling defies, rather than follows, the Supreme Court’s Callais ruling.

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