The Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to use a congressional map that favors Republicans in the 2026 elections, a key development in the redistricting frenzy. - The order sets aside lower court rulings that had struck down the map as racially gerrymandered.
- Civil rights groups argue the map dilutes Black voting power. - The decision is part of President Trump's effort to maintain the House Republican majority.
- The case may continue through the courts, with national implications for redistricting.