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WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is halfway to the next once-a-decade census, but the Supreme Court is still dealing with lawsuits that grew out of the last one.
For the fifth consecutive year, Alabama saw more deaths ... [Can’t see the map? Click here.] Choctaw County, in the southwest region, saw its population affected more than any other by natural ...
Counties in rural America suffered the largest population declines between 2023 ... of adults reporting difficulty affording basic needs. Alabama followed with 45.5 percent. Hannah Jones, a ...
The Legal Defense Fund and the Birmingham-based firm Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher and Goldfarb filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the Madison County Commission, alleging that its current ...
The United States is halfway to the next once-a-decade census, but the court is still ... put the ruling on hold while it took up the Alabama case. The justices allowed both states to use ...
The legislature approved a post-Census map with five white-majority districts and one black ... votes by packing too many of them into one safe district. They pointed to an Alabama case (Allen v.
the high court declined an invitation to reshape Section 2 of the landmark voting law and invalidated Alabama's congressional map drawn by Republican lawmakers after the 2020 Census. The latest ...
In some states and counties, data shows an even larger portion of the population may ... Kentucky, Alabama, and West Virginia. The interactive map below shows the percentage of adults who self ...
Black Louisianans make up about one-third of the state’s population. Just two years ago, the court ruled 5-4 that Alabama discriminated against Black voters by adopting a congressional map with just ...
The United States is halfway to the next once-a-decade census ... hold while it took up the Alabama case. The justices allowed both states to use congressional maps in the 2022 elections even ...
The map included only one majority Black district despite the fact that the state’s population is about one ... for “color-blind” boundaries in Alabama and elsewhere. Louisiana says race ...