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The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduling the date it will return to the case of Louisiana's congressional maps.
In January 2024, in compliance with a court order, the state legislature approved a congressional map with a second black majority district.
Non-black voters sued the state, claiming the map was an illegal racial gerrymander.
The Supreme Court agreed last November to hear arguments in the case, but decided in June to put it off till this fall.
On Tuesday, the high court set a re-argument date for October 15.
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