New ruling on Mississippi Supreme Court redistricting not likely for several months
Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. It will be at least several months before a federal judge, for the second time,...
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New ruling on Mississippi Supreme Court redistricting not likely for several months
Solicitor General Scott Stewart, at podium, representing the Attorney General's office, presents his case before the Mississippi Supreme Cou

New ruling on Mississippi Supreme Court redistricting not likely for several months
Solicitor General Scott Stewart, at podium, representing the Attorney General's office, presents his case before the Mississippi Supreme Cou

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