
Southern States Begin Redrawing Electoral Maps After Supreme Court Ruling
Following a recent Supreme Court ruling, several Southern states, including Alabama and Tennessee, have initiated efforts to redraw their electoral maps. This action is anticipated to influence the allocation of Republican House seats in the region.
The Story
Analyzing sources…
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
Excellent (83/100)Sources
Redistricting battle intensifies in states after Supreme Court ruling on Voting Rights Act - AP News
Redistricting battle intensifies in states after Supreme Court ruling on Voting Rights Act AP News
Read full article →Two more Southern states move toward adding Republican House seats
GOP-led states are rushing to take advantage of the Supreme Court’s decision to curtail the Voting Rights Act with new maps that could end the careers of several Black Democratic House members.
By Maegan Vazquez
Read full article →After a Supreme Court ruling, expect even more gerrymandering
It's felt like a head-spinning week on the topic of redistricting. We take stock after a major Supreme Court ruling and yet another state passing a new congressional map.
By Ashley Lopez
Read full article →Alabama becomes second state to move to redraw maps after Supreme Court ruling - CNN
Alabama becomes second state to move to redraw maps after Supreme Court ruling CNN
Read full article →JONATHAN TURLEY: Calling the Court illegitimate is the left’s latest assault on the Constitution
Hakeem Jeffries calls the Supreme Court illegitimate after its Voting Rights Act ruling, joining a growing movement to pack or replace the Court.
Read full article →Alabama and Tennessee join rush of southern states moving to redraw maps after Supreme Court ruling
Read full article →CJI’s 2009 HC order finds resonance in SC ruling on 15-year-old’s abortion
The CJI told the courtroom that “the first judgment in the country in such a matter was delivered by me as a high court judge”.
Read full article →Maharashtra CEO seeks EC nod for online self-mapping option for voters as pre-SIR exercise falls behind
By Alok Deshpande
Read full article →Supreme Court Judgement: PDP organs to convene emergency NEC, express confidence in repositioning party
The organs said the Supreme Court judgement indicates that the PDP is without recognised leadership, as both factions that previously claimed control have now lost legitimacy. The post Supreme Court Judgement: PDP organs to convene emergency NEC, express confidence in repositioning party appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
By Abdulqudus Ogundapo
Read full article →My boyfriend left me over fear I might be amputated – Tai Solarin varsity student
A student shares her survival story after a devastating accident nearly led to amputation and her boyfriend left her. Read about her painful recovery. Read More: https://punchng.com/my-boyfriend-left-me-over-fear-i-might-be-amputated-tai-solarin-varsity-student/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →ADC Crisis: The untold winners of Supreme Court verdict, by Emmanuel Aziken
The decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to remit the leadership crisis in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) back to the trial court may, at first glance, appear like a procedural outcome. However, beneath the surface lies a profound reaffirmation of democratic principles and a subtle but significant boost to Nigeria’s multiparty system. At the heart […] The post ADC Crisis: The untold winners of Supreme Court verdict, by Emmanuel Aziken appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Emmanuel Okogba
Read full article →Creation of the CENI: a high-risk institutional reform (By Ibrahima H. DEME, "Judge Dème") - Seneweb
Creation of the CENI: a high-risk institutional reform (By Ibrahima H. DEME, "Judge Dème") Seneweb
Read full article →Coverage Timeline
Related Stories

Trump Considers Military Action Against Iran Amid Hormuz Blockade Discussions; UK Declines to Join
just now

Philippine Police Seize P4.59 Million in Shabu in Lucena City Bust
just now

Cop linked to farmer's shooting surrenders in Pangasinan
just now

Philippines DepEd Targets 2.4 Million Students for Private School Subsidies
just now