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Justices nix 2nd mostly Black district in Louisiana for 2022

By SARA CLINE and MARK SHERMAN
The Associated Press

BATON ROUGE (AP) — The Supreme Court has put on hold a lower court ruling that Louisiana must draw new congressional districts before the 2022 elections to increase Black voting power. With the three liberal justices dissenting, the high court short-circuited an order from a federal judge to create a second majority Black congressional district in Louisiana. The state’s Republican-dominated legislature earlier approved a congressional map with white majorities in five of six districts.

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