Alabama AG makes Supreme Court play that could deal decisive blow in redistricting war
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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall says he is thrilled to challenge a prior Supreme Court redistricting ruling in light of Louisiana's Callais case.
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**Summary:** The Alabama Attorney General, Steve Marshall, has filed a petition with the Supreme Court challenging a prior decision that invalidated redistricting maps. This move could significantly impact the ongoing redistricting war in Virginia and potentially lead to decisive changes. **Why It Matters:** The Supreme Court's involvement is expected to have
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