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The Supreme Court said a Republican-held South Carolina congressional district was not redrawn to discriminate against Black voters.

The Supreme Court said a Republican-held South Carolina congressional district was not redrawn to discriminate against Black voters, in a ruling that could be seen as 'favoritism,' an attorney said.Thursday, the court made the decision in a 6-3 split along ideological lines, with the majority opinion penned by Justice Samuel Alito.In her Civil Discourse blog, Joyce Vance, a former U.S.

'It is well past time for the Court to return these political issues where they belong—the political branches,' he wrote.The decision reversed a lower-court ruling that said the district discriminated against Black voters when it moved 30,000 Black residents of Charleston.

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