Louisiana Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Stay Fifth Circuit Order on Redrawing U.S. House Districts

On June 17, Louisiana asked the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a stay in the redistricting case. The Fifth Circuit had asked the legislature to redraw the U.S. House boundaries, to provide for two districts, not just one, with an African-American majority. Here is the request for a stay. Thanks to ElectionLawBlog for this news. The case is Ardoin v Robinson, 21A814.

The U.S. Supreme Court wants the other side to respond by Thursday, June 23.


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Louisiana Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Stay Fifth Circuit Order on Redrawing U.S. House Districts — 2 Comments

  1. They are asking SCOTUS to stay the district court decision.

    The 5th circuit had stayed the decision, but then dissolved it, but ordered an expedited appeal, with a hearing set in early July.

    But the federal district judge is trying to force the Louisiana legislature to draw a map to her pleasing.

  2. NEW AGE BLACK RACISTS TRYING TO CLAIM THE 15TH AMDT REQUIRES BLACKS TO GET ELECTED VIA 1965 VRA.

    ONE MORE EVIL MESS DUE TO SCOTUS HACK MORONS IN 1965 VRA CASES SINCE 1965.

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