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Supreme Court Rules States Can Use Constitutional Maps to Balance Identity Politics and Fairness

The US Supreme Court has issued a ruling that provides states with a map to 'Constitutional sanity,' following its recent decision to end DEI districts that had misinterpreted the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The justices are taking steps to promote a more constitutionally sound approach in voting rights cases.

Supreme Court Rules States Can Use Constitutional Maps to Balance Identity Politics and Fairness
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The Supreme Court has delivered a significant victory for states by issuing a map to guide them towards Constitutional sanity in addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) districts. This ruling corrects an erroneous interpretation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and marks another crucial step in putting an end to misguided DEI policies. By doing so, the Court is helping states establish fair and lawful voting practices that align with the Constitution. The decision is a significant win for state autonomy and the rule of law.

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