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A major Supreme Court ruling is reshaping how congressional districts are drawn across the nation, with the Department of Justice now moving to enforce new limits on the use of race in redistricting. Lawmakers are calling for sweeping reviews to ensure compliance with the Constitution.
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From The Epoch Times:
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is working to enforce nationwide the Supreme Courtās ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which limited the use of race in redistricting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
In a 6ā3 decision on April 29, the Supreme Court struck down a map that gave Louisiana a second black-majority congressional district, ruling it an āunconstitutional racial gerrymanderā even though the map was intended to comply with Section 2 of the 1965 federal Voting Rights Act.
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āIn sum, because the Voting Rights Act did not require Louisiana to create an additional majority-minority district, no compelling interest justified the stateās use of race in creating SB8,ā Alito wrote. āThat map is an unconstitutional gerrymander, and its use would violate the plaintiffsā constitutional rights.ā
This decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over how to balance the protections of the Voting Rights Act with the Constitutionās guarantee of equal protection. While Section 2 was designed to prevent discrimination, the Court made clear that it cannot be used to justify racial sorting when it is not strictly necessary.
The response from lawmakers like Senator Eric Schmitt signals that this ruling may trigger a broader national review. If the Department of Justice follows through, existing maps, legal settlements, and ongoing cases could all be reevaluatedāpotentially reshaping the upcoming midterms. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed an executive order the day after the decision delaying his state’s House primaries until maps can be redrawn. Harmeet Dhillon, meanwhile, the DOJ’s assistant attorney general for civil rights, said her department is already taking action to enforce the ruling.
For intercessors, this issue goes deeper than legal technicalities. It speaks to the biblical principle of impartial justice. Godās Word calls for fairness without favoritism, and our laws should reflect that same standardātreating all people with equal dignity, not dividing them by race or identity.
As these changes unfold, we must pray for those in authority to act with wisdom, courage, and integrity. Pray that our courts and leaders would uphold equal justice under the law and reject any policies that divide Americans along racial lines!
What do you think of this Supreme Court decision? Share your thoughts, prayers, and praises below.
(Excerpt from The Epoch Times. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America – Harmeet Dhillon, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=127056812)
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AMEN AND AMEN š
DEI be dismantled in every rotten form.
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This decision is encouraging and another great reason to thank God! May all followers of Jesus pray for the Justices of the SC to listen to the guidance of God and render decisions that are in alignment with His will and plan. And for the Justices who seem to have difficulty hearing the God of the Bible, let’s all pray their minds are cleared, their ears unplugged, their eyes opened, and their hearts softened to discern the truth of God and His Word. Hey, I’m from Texas….pray BIG or why pray….because our God is really BIG!
Praise God for the decision not to use race for political divisions. Our country must not be divided in any way on the basis of race!
DEAR LORD GOD
PEASE PROTECT OUR VOTES, KEEP CROOKS AND TRAITORS FROM BEING ABLE TO CHEAT. THAT WE MAY BE REDEDICATED TOYOU.
I ASK IN JESUSā NAME
AMEN
I pray for the church to be repentant and to come back to its first love, back to Jesus. Without that repentance, our great nation will continue to crumble. God is waiting for us to realize Heās real, and Heās serious about sin, as we should be!
Praying for repentance and a Holy Spirit revival that wakes people out of the darkness and into His light.
It was nice, as well as long overdue, to see the SC bring forth this ruling of “common sense” regarding redistricting. The constant use of “race” to determine voting parameters & boundaries has gone on far too long in this nation.
Lord, we pray for enforcement & we pray that any attempts to “deceive or skirt” the SC decision will be exposed, put down & dismissed or prosecuted as needed.
Lord, be with Government leaders, especially those that are trying to emulate virtue. Pull on all those in authority to seek wisdom and reject division. Remind them of how to compromise and look to the constitutions true intent.
AMEN
Bring this nation back to full knowledge of Hashem and the love for Israel and his people. Then, Hashem will bless the U.S. and only then.
This is a very important and wise decision by the Supreme Court. I pray, Lord Jesus, that this decision will be followed by a spirit of voting integrity and dignity to all people affected by this ruling. May Your will prevail. Thank You Jesus.
Very thankful that Jesus’ Holy Spirit has led to this upholding of impartial fairness and treating all citizens equally.
when inequities are recognized and rightly adjusted toward correction, it is reasonable to expect that at some point the adjustment is no longer needed and/or that it sufficiently corrects the inequity such that the system will operate optimally when engaged.. that is the case here. discrimination in racial representation was recognized and the adjustment toward correction was instituted to allow for a race specific district seat to be drawn. the intent was not to create a reverse discrimination situation. peaceful, consistent, civic engagement and up to voting is the remedy for inequities, including those of constitutional issue. it can take time, talent, treasure, but that is the heart of our constitutional republic.
This is common sense, finally.
On the 250th anniversary of our nation I rejoice that righteousness and justice prevailed. The Bible tells us in 2Corinthians 5:16 not to regard anyone after the flesh, i. e. skin color, gender, ethnicity, etc. ; for too long race has been weaponized in politics which has created much division. I am a citizen of the kingdom of God first, an American second and a Hispanic third. As Marin Luther King said we must judge people according to the content of their character not skin color.
May Your will continue to be followed by the Supreme Court of the United States of America. May āwe the peopleā continue to pray for them, the judicial, congressional, and executive systems of this nation. Please give them Godly wisdom so we can make America Godly again.
Lord, may You reveal, remove and replace ALL the evil from America. Only then will we be āone nation under Godā.
America was birth in Your heart. It is in Your heart where we belong.