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6. Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court sides with Texas in challenge to congressional map deemed discriminatory
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 06:36 PM
Yesterday

A lower court ruling authored by a Trump-appointed judge said the new map was likely an illegal racial gerrymander.

BREAKING: Supreme Court sides with Texas in challenge to congressional map deemed discriminatory

MS NOW (@ms.now) 2025-12-04T23:23:52.723Z

https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/texas-redistricting-supreme-court-gerrymander

The Supreme Court sided with Texas over civil rights groups in an emergency challenge to the Donald Trump-backed congressional map that aimed to benefit Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

The court’s three Democratic appointees dissented from the Republican-appointed majority’s decision to put the Trump-backed map in play on Thursday. The majority granted Texas emergency relief because, it said, the state would likely succeed in its appeal.

Writing for the dissenting trio, Justice Elena Kagan said the majority’s order “ensures that many Texas citizens, for no good reason, will be placed in electoral districts because of their race. And that result, as this Court has pronounced year in and year out, is a violation of the Constitution.”

After a divided three-judge panel deemed the state’s map to be likely racially discriminatory on Nov. 18, Texas filed an emergency appeal to the high court. The appeal initially went to Justice Samuel Alito, the justice assigned to field such requests from that region. On Nov. 21, Alito issued an order temporarily halting the lower court ruling, pending further review by the full bench of justices.

Texas argued that the map it produced over the summer in response to Trump’s call was motivated by politics (which the Supreme Court has allowed), not race. The state noted that California worked to add Democratic seats to its congressional delegation in response to Texas’ move.

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Of course they did Bluestocking Yesterday #1
EXPANDING THE GOD DAMN SUPREME COURT SHOULD BE A MAJOR PRIORITY! Chasstev365 Yesterday #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Chasstev365 Yesterday #3
Yep.............. Lovie777 Yesterday #4
Supreme Court Allows Texas to Continue Self Immolation. NT Xipe Totec Yesterday #5
Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court sides with Texas in challenge to congressional map deemed discriminatory LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #6
Looks like he's saying, "Hmmm. Very nice. I like the variety of pastel colors." C Moon Yesterday #7
So, Roberts... GiqueCee Yesterday #8
He won't be impeached Polybius 23 hrs ago #15
I can dream, can't I? GiqueCee 21 hrs ago #20
Is this a joke? choie Yesterday #9
Nothing those 6 pigs say makes sense wolfie001 22 hrs ago #19
If and when we control the Senate we should impeach them question everything Yesterday #10
Impeaching anyone isn't going to happen unless we have a super majority. cstanleytech 23 hrs ago #12
I wouldn't impeach for decisions we don't like Polybius 23 hrs ago #16
So the LilElf70 Yesterday #11
That map was drawn with the assumption the Rs would Phoenix61 23 hrs ago #13
I don't trust hot wheels and his criminal rePUKE gang conducting a free and fair election ever in texASS wolfie001 22 hrs ago #18
Scathing dissent from Justice Kagan: LetMyPeopleVote 23 hrs ago #14
6 piles of festering shit wolfie001 22 hrs ago #17
The Trump Supreme Whorehouse doesn't disappoint. dalton99a 21 hrs ago #21
Another blow to what remains of the integrity of the Court. TomSlick 20 hrs ago #22
Here is a good explanation of this decision by Prof. Hasen of the Election Law Blog LetMyPeopleVote 8 hrs ago #23
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