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Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Louisiana’s Two Black-Majority Map

The Supreme Court called for supplemental briefing with new oral arguments next term to resolve tensions between minority representation requirements and equal protection limits.

Overview

  • The high court said it will issue a schedule for supplemental briefing and rearguments in October without offering an explanation for its delay
  • Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, arguing the court has mandatory jurisdiction and should promptly resolve conflicts between Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution
  • Louisiana’s remedial map, which added a second majority-Black district, remains in effect and is likely to govern the 2026 congressional elections
  • The dispute centers on balancing the Voting Rights Act’s mandate to prevent minority vote dilution against the Fourteenth Amendment’s ban on race-predominant districting
  • Louisiana’s solicitor general has defended the map as a politically rational response to judicial orders that also helped protect key Republican incumbents