Supreme Court Mystery: North Dakota Challenges Its Own Redis

Supreme Court Mystery: North Dakota Challenges Its Own Redistricting Victory

Two Republican activists want the minority-majority subdistricts reversed, while the state wants the subdistricts upheld but without race-based justifications.

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