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Judges weigh preclearance requirement for Alabama congressional plans

Jul 29, 2025, 11:06 AM

Federal judges on Tuesday sharply questioned lawyers on a request to make Alabama subject again to the preclearance requirement of the Voting Rights Act after courts ruled the state intentionally diluted the voting strength of Black residents.

Black voters and civil rights organizations, who brought a lawsuit that gave Alabama a new congressional map, are asking a three-judge panel to require any new congressional plans drawn in the next seven years go through federal review. The Alabama attorney general and the U.S. Department of Justice oppose the request.

The Voting Rights Act for decades required states with a history of discrimination 鈥 including many in the South 鈥 to get federal approval before changing the way they hold elections. But the requirement of preclearance effectively went away in 2013 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the provision determining which states are covered was outdated and unconstitutional.

The request is seeking to trigger the 鈥渂ail-in鈥 provision of the Voting Rights Act. Alternatively, plaintiffs are asking the court to retain jurisdiction so any new plans can be addressed.

Deuel Ross, an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, said Alabama demonstrated a pattern of resistance to drawing a congressional map that was fair to Black voters. He said the preclearance is needed to ensure Alabama doesn鈥檛 鈥渂ackslide鈥 the next time maps are drawn.

鈥淭here is no question what happened in this case extraordinary,鈥 Ross told the panel.

He pointed to the history of the case, including that lawmakers in 2023 鈥渋ntentionally defied鈥 a court order to draw a second majority-Black district or something close to it. Judges stepped in to select a new map for the state that was used in the 2024 elections.

Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour Jr. argued to the court that preclearance is an extraordinary remedy that is only appropriate after multiple violations.

鈥淭hat test is not satisfied here,鈥 LaCour told the panel.

During the hearing, the judges asked if there were less stringent remedies than preclearance.

However, U.S. District Judge Terry Moorer told LaCour said the best way to predict what someone will do is to 鈥渓ook at what they have been doing.鈥 He asked if the state expected to be 鈥渄ivorced鈥 from its history and noted the actions of state lawmakers

鈥淗asn鈥檛 the state shown us who they are?鈥 Moorer told LaCour.

LaCour responded that the situation is different than when Congress created preclearance as part of the 1965 voting law.

鈥淎n attempt to persuade a court is far different than the attempt to evade a court that was happening in the 1950s and 1960s,鈥 LaCour said.

The same three-judge panel in May permanently blocked Alabama from using the state-drawn map that they said flouted their directive to draw a plan that was fair to Black voters. The state is appealing that decision.

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