The Supreme Court ultimately upheld the Alabama ruling, prompting the creation of a new map with an additional district ...
A new map shows how parts of Louisiana could be swallowed up by the ... Parts of Lafayette could become waterlogged, while ...
Noting the size of the state’s Black population, civil rights advocates challenged the map in a Baton Rouge-based federal ...
So it seemed like that would be the end of the litigation over Louisiana’s maps. But then an entirely different set of plaintiffs filed a new lawsuit in a different court, the Western District ...
A different set of plaintiffs, a group of self-described non-African Americans, filed suit in western Louisiana, claiming that the new map was also illegal because it was driven too much by race ...
"Without this Court's intervention, the State will be sued again no matter what it does," Louisiana Solicitor General J.
"Rafael is forecast to become a hurricane in the northwestern Caribbean," the NHC said. "With further strengthening before it makes landfall in Cuba." ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide the ongoing legal dispute over issues of race relating to Louisiana's ...
A different set of plaintiffs, a group of self-described non-African Americans, filed suit in western Louisiana, claiming that the new map was also illegal because it was driven too much by race ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a new redistricting case involving Louisiana's congressional map with two mostly Black districts. The court won't hear arguments until early next year ...