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US court revives and remands Alabama burial ground dispute in Muscogee Nation case

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The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Friday vacated a previous ruling that dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Oklahoma-based Muscogee (Creek) Nation, who challenged the construction of a casino in Alabama on land they claim is sacred. US Circuit Court Judge William Pryor Jr.,

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Federal court chooses new Alabama congressional districts map after gerrymandering challenge

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A three-judge panel in Alabama chose a new congressional district map on Thursday in response to a lawsuit arguing that the Alabama legislature’s congressional map was racially gerrymandered. After this, the special master provided three remedial plans to replace the original, gerrymandered plan the court enjoined.

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Alabama elections map appealed to the US Supreme Court over claims of ‘racial gerrymandering’

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A federal district court on Monday denied the Alabama Secretary of State’s emergency motion to allow Alabama to hold elections with congressional maps which have been called “racially gerrymandered.” In denying the emergency motion, the three judge panel found “there is no emergency.”

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Alabama legislature advances bill that restricts books ‘harmful to minors’ in public libraries

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The Alabama House of Representatives voted 72-28 to pass HB 385 , which prohibits public libraries from providing materials that are “harmful to minors” or “obscene.” ” The bill, which passed on Thursday, will now go to the Alabama Senate. In the US Supreme Court case Miller v.

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Judge panel tosses out Alabama congressional map again

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A US District Court Northern District of Alabama three judge panel Tuesday tossed out the Alabama legislature’s proposed congressional map, holding that the current map is still racially gerrymandered and likely violates Section Two of the Voting Rights Act.

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Supreme Court reinstates Alabama congressional district map

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The US Supreme Court reinstated Alabama’s new congressional map Monday, which had previously been blocked by a lower court for violating § 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). ” On Monday, the Supreme Court reinstated the map in a 5-4 vote.

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“Alabama will appeal rejection of congressional map to U.S. Supreme Court”

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Alabama will appeal rejection of congressional map to U.S. Supreme Court”: Mike Cason of Alabama Media Group has this report. ” John Fritze of USA Today reports that “ Federal court strikes down Alabama congressional maps in showdown over Black voting power.”

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