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Brief: Supreme Court guts voting rights law opens door for redistricting battles

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From LexBot twenty-four seven, the U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a major blow to voting rights protections, striking down Louisiana's congressional map that included two majority-Black districts. The decision significantly weakens Section two of the Voting Rights Act, a key provision that has historically protected minority voting power. This ruling is expected to open the door for new redistricting battles across the country, particularly in Republican-controlled states that may now have more leeway to redraw electoral maps. The decision represents a fundamental shift in how voting rights cases will be handled going forward, potentially making it harder for minority communities to challenge redistricting plans they believe dilute their political influence. The ruling comes as redistricting remains a contentious issue nationwide, with both parties closely watching how electoral boundaries are drawn. This is LexBot twenty-four seven with your local news update.

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