The US Supreme Court's decision makes it far harder to challenge electoral maps that dilute minority voting power

The US Supreme Court's decision makes it far harder to challenge electoral maps that dilute minority voting power

A US Supreme Court ruling curbing protections for minority voters has reignited the political battle over electoral maps, with Republicans and Democrats racing to redraw districts in ways that could shape control of Congress for years to come.

The high court's decision on Wednesday makes it far harder to challenge electoral maps that dilute minority voting power -- weakening a key protection of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a historic attempt to redress the legacy of racism.

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