Update: Alabama has filed its replies in the redistricting stay requests at #SCOTUS, so the briefing is now completed. A decision could come at any time.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/23a231.html
https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/23a241.html
@chrisgeidner We will find out soon enough how compromised Kavanaugh is.
I love how you jumped right into the conspiracy theory without bothering to wait for the go-ahead.
The best part about zany conspiracy theories is that you can pull the trigger on them at any point and they are equally respectable and reasonable.
There has been so much misreporting about these cases, but if you read the SCOTUS ruling and what AL did, they complied with the ruling.
Perhaps SCOTUS will clarify and say that AL effectively exploited a loophole, or maybe they're say AL got it right.
But there's been a lot of misreporting about what the ruling actually said, allowing for these narratives that AL defied a ruling when really they complied with the letter of the law, so to speak.
Alabama is saying the *district court* made an error in failing to notice that AL is upholding the *Supreme Court's* ruling.
The Supreme Court "in Allen never said the measure of a congressional redistricting plan’s compliance with §2 is as simple as counting the number of majority-minority districts" as the district court insists. [1]
All of this reporting that AL is violating the Supreme Court ruling is misleading at best and outright false at worse.
@volkris @chrisgeidner Not even AL is saying they're upholding the Court's ruling. They're saying the court made an error.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2023/09/alabama-returns-to-the-supreme-court-over-allegedly-discriminatory-voting-map/