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The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case involving Rep. Nancy Mace’s South Carolina district regarding the state’s Republican-drawn electoral map that critics say is discriminatory toward black voters.
The panel of three federal judges ruled lawmakers deliberately moved 30,000 black residents from Charleston County away from the district to reduce its black population to a “target” of 17%. In the past, the Supreme Court has said partisan gerrymandering is not subject to review by the courts, but state’s drawing district lines only based on race is unconstitutional.
In a brief filed by GOP lawmakers, they detail why the Supreme Court should overturn the lower court’s ruling, saying the map is “substantially similar” to one that has constitutional approval, writing, “there is no reason to disturb that ruling now.”
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