Appeals Court Won’t Invalidate Part of Voting Rights Act

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Marrill was in discussion with the media in front of the Haleboggs Federal Building in New Orleans on May 19, 2025. David Grunfeld/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate by AP

After rejecting Louisiana’s request to override a key provision of the federal voting rights lawsuit in a state-level constituency change lawsuit, the federal court of appeals is considering whether it should suspend that ruling.

In a ruling on August 14th, a three-judicial panel of judges from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed the U.S. District Court’s decision that a Louisiana Legislative District redrawing of Louisiana’s legislative district violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. This case is Nairnev. It is known as Landry. On August 15, the state asked the circuit court to hold the decision.
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