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    Alito temporarily blocks court order that Texas redraw some congressional districts

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has temporarily blocked a lower court's order that Texas redraw some of its congressional districts that were struck down as racially discriminatory.Alito's action on Monday is intended to put off a court hearing scheduled for next week in San Antonio until the full Supreme Court has a chance to weigh in.

    More at: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alito-t...nal-districts/
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