Federal court strikes down Alabama's redistricting effort — Republicans to APPEAL at Supreme Court
A federal court has invalidated Alabama's recent redistricting plan, ruling it unconstitutional. In response, Republican officials have announced their intention to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. This case is part of a broader national debate over redistricting practices ahead of the midterm elections.
- ▪The federal court found Alabama's redistricting effort to be unconstitutional.
- ▪Republicans plan to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
- ▪This decision could impact the political landscape in Alabama leading up to the midterm elections.
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