The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let stand a North Carolina congressional map redrawn by the state’s highest court
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday declined to reinstate a congressional map drawn by North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Legislature, after the state’s highest courtThree conservative justices dissented from
Monday’s order, arguing the court should restore the Legislature’s map and then consider whether the federal Constitution prevents state courts from reviewing congressional redistricting decisions made by state lawmakers.
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