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Redistricting Maps Unconstitutional?
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:42 pm
This case would affect states nationwide, like overturn CA Prop 50.
A ruling will come sometime next year.
A ruling will come sometime next year.
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The Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais concerns the state's congressional map, specifically the creation of a second majority-Black congressional district in compliance with the Voting Rights Act. The central question is whether drawing this district violates the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments by constituting an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The case will determine the future scope of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and whether states can create majority-minority districts as a remedy for racial vote dilution.
Background: Louisiana redrew its congressional map to include a second majority-Black district after a lower court found the previous map violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. A group of non-African American voters then sued, arguing the new map was a racial gerrymander.
Central Issue: The case asks the Supreme Court to decide if creating a majority-minority district, even if it is a remedy for past discrimination, is permissible under the Constitution. Louisiana's argument is that all "race-based redistricting is unconstitutional," according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
Legal Arguments: The core of the dispute is the conflict between the Voting Rights Act's requirement to prevent racial vote dilution and the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. The case will explore if the VRA's redistricting requirements are limited by the Constitution, a question that could have nationwide implications.
Court Proceedings: The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the case in October 2025. A ruling is expected to be issued by the court, potentially impacting upcoming elections and future redistricting cases across the country.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:54 pm to Nikki_T
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The core of the dispute is the conflict between the Voting Rights Act's requirement to prevent racial vote dilution and the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
Seems like the VRA is unconstitutional if it demands preferential treatment of minority votes.
-However- I don’t think the Cali redistricting will be done to provide minority districts. They’ll provide districts based on party majorities, not racial majorities.
This post was edited on 11/10/25 at 1:57 pm
Posted on 11/10/25 at 2:45 pm to Nikki_T
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like overturn CA Prop 50.
It was voted on and passed. It wont be overturn unless it is voted on again and loses.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:06 pm to BigGreenTiger
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It was voted on and passed. It wont be overturn unless it is voted on again and loses.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the constitutionality of Prop 50.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:08 pm to Nikki_T
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This case would affect states nationwide, like overturn CA Prop 50.
This ruling will have no impact whatsoever on Prop 50. What are you talking about?
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:16 pm to TheHarahanian
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They’ll provide districts based on party majorities, not racial majorities.
Which are basically the same thing.
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