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supreme court’s Callais decision means at the congressional level. **But the impact of the law is likely to be far more widespread at the local level.** [As this helpful graphic from the Brennan Center
decision *Louisiana v. Callais* restores fairness to our redistricting process and allows states to pass electoral maps that reflect the will of the voters, not the will of federal judges,” Kemp said Friday. “Voting
decision represents a major reinterpretation of the landmark [Voting Rights Act of 1965](https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/live-results-us-election-day-2016/us-elections-2016-who-can-vote/index.html) – in particular, its provision designed to protect minority voters from having their political power diluted. It is unclear
impact in the outcome of an election.” In a ruling split along ideological lines, the supreme court affirmed that Louisiana’s congressional maps violated the equal protection clause. Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito