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  1. A federal court has reaffirmed that the VRA must be enforced in Alabama—meaning the state must continue to have 2 Black opportunity districts.

    Today’s ruling confirms what we’ve known all along: Black Alabamians have a fundamental right to real electoral power.

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  2. "This is a clear-cut case and it should be an easy decision for the court." — @marinakjenkins.bsky.social

    redistrictingfoundation.org/news/icymi-n...

    For Immediate Release  February 10, 2025    Contact  Madia Coleman coleman@redistrictingfoundation.org  Washington, D.C. – Today, a two-week trial began before the U.S. District Court for the Northern...

    ICYMI: NRF Calls on Federal Court to Protect Alabama’s Voting Rights Act-Compliant Map — NRF

    For Immediate Release February 10, 2025 Contact Madia Coleman coleman@redistrictingfoundation.org Washington, D.C. – Today, a two-week trial began before the U.S. District Court for the Northern...

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  3. The court should make Alabama’s current, Voting Rights Act (VRA)-compliant map permanent for the rest of the decade. That map, which was adopted by the lower federal court following the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Allen v. Milligan, includes two Black opportunity districts.

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  4. Yesterday, a two-week trial began in Caster v. Allen, a redistricting lawsuit that will determine the fate of Alabama’s congressional map.

    The NRF is calling on the district court to reject the state’s attempts to re-install a gerrymandered map that includes just one Black opportunity district.

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  5. The case is an effort to exclude undocumented & temporary residents from apportionment & undermine the 2030 Census. The Constitution requires that “Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers counting the whole number of persons in each State."

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  6. Census news: The NRF is supporting a group of California & Texas voters in moving to intervene in Louisiana v. Dept. of Commerce—voters who are seeking to protect their congressional & Electoral College representation from a challenge by conservative states to a fair and accurate census count.

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  7. Major progress has been made in our efforts to create more representative districts across the country. We've fought in court to defend the right to vote & protect the Voting Rights Act, expanded policy work in key battleground states, & worked to cultivate our state-of-the-art mapping tools.

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  8. Hello BlueSky 👋 We're the National Redistricting Foundation. We launched in 2017 to pursue legal challenges to gerrymandered districts. Our judicial system is often the last defense in restoring a more equitable electoral process—making litigation a crucial tool for creating fair maps.

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