Supreme Court Allen v Milligan Ruling A Win for Voting Rights, But Battles Remain
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Supreme Court Allen v Milligan Ruling A Win for Voting Rights, But Battles Remain This month, the United States Supreme Court ruled on the Allen v Milligan case about the Congressional maps drawn in Alabama. Wes Allen, the Secretary of State of Alabama, was sued by Evan Milligan because the maps violated the Voting Rights Act of 1964 by diluting the Black vote, thus denying the Black voters in Alabama a majority-minority Congressional seat. Princess.Igwe-… Thu, 06/15/2023 - 13:48 July 19, 2023
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