Majority of Supreme Court gives right-wing election law argument a skeptical hearing

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A majority of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism at arguments that state legislatures should be unbound by state constitutions in how they run elections.

Demonstrators gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices hear oral arguments in Moore v. Harper, a Republican-backed appeal to curb judicial oversight of elections, on Wednesday.

On its face, the case is about whether the maps are fair or not. The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled this year that the maps were manipulated by the Republican-controlled legislature to give GOP candidates an advantage, and that the maps discriminated against Black voters. Voting rights activists rally outside the Supreme Court during oral arguments in the Moore v. Harper case.

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