The Supreme Court’s decision to hear Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP is at least a little surprising because it puts the justices squarely back into an area of law that they have openly said they found a headache – and one that they had seemingly found a way to neatly sidestep last decade. The case, which the court will hear on October 11, involves Black voters’ inequitable treatment in congressional redistricting after the 2020 census. At issue is whether South Carolina Republican legislators created an unconstitutional racial gerrymander when they surgically removed Black voters from a Charleston-area district in order to shore up a vulnerable incumbent’s electora
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