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Less than a month after Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party won the general election, the country’s Prime Minister and ...
Tony Evers. The state Supreme Court approved his set of maps in 2022 because it made the least changes compared to ones submitted by Republicans and others. In a statement, Republican Party of ...
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday over a challenge to Louisiana’s recently redrawn voting map and its two Black-majority districts. Plaintiffs claimed that the map violates Section 2 of ...
The Supreme Court in 2023 left Dick's ruling in place. The state legislature in January 2024 approved a new map featuring two House districts where Black voters would represent the majority of ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with whether to leave in place Louisiana's congressional map that was used in the 2024 elections and includes two majority-Black districts.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether Louisiana lawmakers can use race as a factor when drawing congressional maps, a closely watched case that could impact voters nationwide in the ...
The Supreme Court on Monday weighed whether a Louisiana congressional map that includes two majority-black districts for the first time in decades is a lawful effort to comply with the Voting ...
The case could have potential implications for the 2026 midterm elections. The Supreme Court on Monday grappled with whether or not to send Louisiana legislators back to the drawing board in a ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court will hear appeals to uphold the remedial map by an unlikely alliance of the state of Louisiana and the NAACP Louisiana State Conference and other ...
WASHINGTON, March 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court grappled on Monday with a bid by Louisiana officials and civil rights groups to preserve an electoral map that raised the number of Black ...
SOUTH KOREA: In a landmark decision, South Korea’s Supreme Court on October ... can it mirror South Korea and Singapore’s success in containing the virus? Court ruling: Foreign employer ...