The decision on Tuesday sets the stage for a new map with greater representation for Black voters to be put in place for the 2024 elections.
The ruling marks a victory for Black voters in the state who had challenged the existing districts as racially discriminatory.
WHAT HAPPENEDJustices denied Alabama's emergency request to keep Republican-drawn congressional lines in place and stop a three-judge panel from drawing new lines as the state appeals.
WHAT IS THE REACTIONThe decision was a victory years in the making for Black voters and advocacy groups that had filed lawsuits challenging the Alabama districts.
A WINDING PATHThe winding legal saga in Alabama began when groups of Black voters challenged Alabama’s congressional map as racially discriminatory.
Persons:
—, Steve Marshall, Barry Moore, Deuel Ross, Alabama's, Plaintiffs, George Wallace's, “, Black, Marshall, ” Marshall, Ross, Kareem Crayton, ”
Organizations:
U.S, Supreme, Black, Republican, Alabama, Republican Rep, GOP, NAACP Legal, Fund, Gov, Brennan Center for Justice
Locations:
MONTGOMERY, Ala, Alabama, Black, Louisiana , Georgia, Florida, Louisiana