The Supreme Court heard nearly two hours of oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais — a blockbuster case that could reshape how race can be considered in drawing congressional maps across the country.

At issue is whether Louisiana’s map, which includes a second majority-Black district, violates the Constitution’s equal protection clause.

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