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Louisiana Suspends U.S. House Primaries After Supreme Court Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering
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Politics·4/30/2026AI summary

Louisiana Suspends U.S. House Primaries After Supreme Court Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering

Louisiana has suspended its U.S. House primaries following the Supreme Court's ruling that the state's congressional map is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The Republican-led legislature must now redraw the map, potentially eliminating at least one Democratic seat in this year's midterm elections. Other primaries, including U.S. Senate, will proceed as scheduled on May 16, with early voting starting Saturday.

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States Rush to Respond to Supreme Court Ruling Limiting Race-Based Redistricting
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Politics·4/30/2026AI summary

States Rush to Respond to Supreme Court Ruling Limiting Race-Based Redistricting

The Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's majority Black congressional district, significantly limiting race-based redistricting under the Voting Rights Act. Within hours, Florida's Republican-led Legislature approved new U.S. House maps that could net the GOP up to four additional seats. Mississippi's governor called a special session, while Alabama and Tennessee are considering redrawing their districts. Illinois Democrats moved to amend the state constitution to protect race-based redistricting.

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Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Support for Trump Admin Mass Deportation Plan
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Support for Trump Admin Mass Deportation Plan

Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments on Trump's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status for over 1 million immigrants from Haiti, Syria and other countries. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued courts cannot review the administration's decisions. Liberal justices pressed Sauer on procedural failures and potential racial discrimination, with Justice Sotomayor citing Trump's past comments about Haiti and Justice Jackson questioning how a racial epithet can be ignored. The administration's position drew sharp challenges from multiple justices.

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Supreme Court Upholds Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's Racketeering Convictions
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4/27/2026AI summary

Supreme Court Upholds Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's Racketeering Convictions

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld federal racketeering convictions of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and ex-lobbyist Matt Borges in a $60 million bribery scheme funded by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. Householder, 66, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for masterminding the scheme to pass a $1 billion bailout of two nuclear plants through House Bill 6 and defend it from repeal efforts.

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Mississippi Governor Announces Special Session for Judicial Redistricting After Supreme Court Ruling
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Politics·4/25/2026AI summary

Mississippi Governor Announces Special Session for Judicial Redistricting After Supreme Court Ruling

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced Friday he will call a special legislative session for judicial redistricting once the U.S. Supreme Court rules on Louisiana v. Callais, a Voting Rights Act case with broad implications for minority representation. A federal judge ordered Mississippi last August to redraw its Supreme Court electoral map after finding it violated Section 2 by diluting Black voters' power. Reeves signed the special session proclamation Thursday, with the Legislature set to convene 21 days after the Supreme Court issues its ruling, expected before the court's term ends in June.

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