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Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana Black district ruling could reshape US map by 2028

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Published on 30 April 2026
Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana Black district ruling could reshape US map by 2028

A Civil Rights law just lost a key shield

The US Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling authored by Justice Alito, struck down a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana as an unconstitutional gerrymander. By weakening a cornerstone Civil Rights-era protections, the decision could enable more Republican-friendly redistricting. Much of the impact may land after filing deadlines have passed, with major effects expected by 2028.

  • Court ruled Louisiana’s majority Black district was unconstitutional gerrymandering
  • Decision was 6-3, written by Justice Alito
  • Civil Rights-era vote protections are weakened, shifting redistricting incentives
  • Full consequences likely show up by the 2028 political map
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