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Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on Louisiana racial gerrymandering

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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a gerrymandering case that reshaped Louisiana’s congressional map, creating two majority Black voting districts for the first time in decades. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos breaks down the arguments on both sides.


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