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Supreme Court lets California map stand

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Supreme Court allows California to move forward with new map favoring Democrats
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a bid by California Republicans to block a newly redrawn congressional map backed by Democrats and endorsed by voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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 · 9h · on MSN
Supreme Court lets California use new Democrat-friendly congressional map
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 · 4h
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 · 9h
Supreme Court Clears Way for California Voting Map
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Supreme Court Rejects GOP Bid To Block California Redistricting Map
 · 8h
Supreme Court Lets California’s New Map Stand in Huge Win for Dems
When a federal judge found late last month that the map had been drawn along partisan lines, not racial lines, Republicans, joined by the Department of Justice, filed an emergency appeal to the Suprem...

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 · 8h
Supreme Court allows California to use new voting map boosting Democrats
 · 8h
Supreme Court allows California to use congressional map benefitting Democrats
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Supreme Court signals it's feeling the heat amid backlash to 'shadow docket' rulings

The Supreme Court has started showing signs that justices are aware of the growing public frustration around its shadow docket, a New York Times reporter said Wednesday. Jodi Kantor, a Times investigative reporter,
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