There's no immediate ruling in a trial for a lawsuit challenging Louisiana's new congressional map.
The hearing before a three-judge panel in Shreveport adjourned about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
Louisiana lawmakers created the map earlier this year after a judge said a previous one violated the federal Voting Rights Act.
The existing map had one majority-minority district, but the judge said there should be two, since a third of Louisiana's population is black.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that creating a district solely on the basis of race is unconstitutional.
No word yet as to when a ruling may be handed down.
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