The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision in Callais v. Louisiana authored by Justice Samuel Alito, narrowing protections under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act while technically leaving it intact.
Politics & Poll Tracker reported the decision.

The case arose from lower-court rulings requiring Louisiana to create a second majority-Black district, which Republicans challenged. The Court acknowledged a compelling interest in helping racial minorities achieve representation but ruled that Louisiana was not required by the Voting Rights Act to draw the additional majority-minority district.
The decision remands the case to lower courts for further review.
The Court declared Louisiana's district map (SB8) an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Legal experts anticipate the narrower interpretation of Section 2 will significantly complicate future challenges to racial gerrymanders, effectively weakening voting rights protections despite the statute remaining technically intact.
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