Twenty African-American Office-Holders in Alabama Ask U.S. Supreme Court Not to Issue a Stay in Redistricting Case

On September 21, twenty African-American office-holders in Alabama asked the U.S. Supreme Court not to issue a stay of new U.S. House districts.  They include Congressmember Terri Sewell, the Mayors of Birmingham and Montgomery, eleven state legislators, a county commissioner, and five other city elected officials.  Here is their brief.


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Twenty African-American Office-Holders in Alabama Ask U.S. Supreme Court Not to Issue a Stay in Redistricting Case — 4 Comments

  1. From what I read elsewhere, Cavanaugh basically told them to fix some minor technicality and come back, which is what they’re doing. So Alabama and Jesus are going to win this round!

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