US Supreme Court ruling guts minority vote protections, could redraw political map by 2028

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The Supreme Court significantly weakened a key Civil Rights-era law by striking down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana. This 6-3 ruling, authored by Justice Alito, found the district an unconstitutional gerrymander, potentially enabling more Republican-friendly redistricting. The decision's full impact may be felt in 2028, as most filing deadlines for this year have passed.