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Alexander v. South Carolina Conference of the NAACP

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Ruling in Alexander v. South Carolina Conference of the NAACP, on May 23, 2024, the majority opinion declared that “the State drew District 1 with a 17% BVAP target in mind in violation of the Equal Protection Clause and that this putative use of race to draw District 1 unlawfully diluted the black vote.”

The questions presented were:

  1. [W]hether the State’s decision to sort voters on the basis of race furthers a compelling governmental interest.
  2. [W]hether the State’s use of race is “narrowly tailored”—i.e., “necessary”—to achieve that interest.

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The Ruling

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