Fifth Circuit Agrees with Lower Court that Louisiana Legislative Districts Violate Voting Rights Act

On August 14, the Fifth Circuit issued an opinion in Nairne v Landry, 24-30115. This is a very old case alleging that the 2022 Louisiana legislative districts violate the federal Voting Rights act. It had been filed in 2022. The Fifth Circuit agreed with the U.S. District Court that the maps for both chambers did not create enough Black-majority districts.

Here is the opinion, which is unsigned, but which was before Judges James L. Dennis (Clinton appointee), Catharina Haynes (Bush Jr.) and Irma Carillo Ramirez (Biden).

The next Louisiana legislative elections are in 2027. It is possible the plaintiffs will now press for special legislative elections before then.


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Fifth Circuit Agrees with Lower Court that Louisiana Legislative Districts Violate Voting Rights Act — 2 Comments

  1. Hopefully the supreme court will finally discover that the “voting rights act” is unconstitutional.

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