Photo caption: Clarence Thomas The decision means seven majority Republican voting district lines will be redrawn. By Bruce C.T. Wright, NewsOne Clarence Thomas led a dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday that unexpectedly upheld an existing voting rights law in Alabama by summarily rejecting a racial gerrymandering case seeking Congressional redistricting that critics say … Clarence Thomas leads dissent as SCOTUS rejects Alabama racial gerrymandering, protects Black voters Read More »
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