WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans are working to codify into law President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order that calls for the elimination of the U.S. Education Department.
Louisiana defended its congressional map in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. The first words out of Solicitor General J. Benjamin Aguiñaga’s mouth reflected the long road to get to that point. ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to uphold Louisiana's congressional map, which features two majority-Black ...
A legal battle over a Congressional map is now in the hands of the Supreme Court with Justices hearing oral arguments on ...
The Supreme Court justices appeared divided after the first day of arguments over Louisiana’s Congressional maps with two majority-Black districts, Louisiana Illuminator reports. Conservative judges ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a critical case regarding Louisiana’s redrawn congressional districts on ...
The plaintiffs, a group of Louisiana voters who identify as non-African American, say the map violates the Equal Protection ...
The high court heard a similar case in Alabama in 2023, which led to a new map and a second district that could elect a Black ...
Aguiñaga said facing the prospect of a federal judge drawing the map, the Louisiana Legislature decided to draw a new map and was careful to protect the district boundaries of high-profile incumbent ...
Litigation that challenges Louisiana’s newest black congressional district reached the Supreme Court on Monday ...
At the center of the debate is Louisiana's congressional district map, which now includes a sixth district stretching from Shreveport, roughly 250 miles southeast, to Baton Rouge. The map was adopted ...
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