The Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a civil rights group’s motion to recall the Louisiana redistricting judgment.

The Supreme Court last month declared Louisiana’s newly-drawn Congressional map an unconstitutional gerrymander.

The high court issued the ruling 6-3.

Liberal justices Sotomayor, Kagan and Jackson dissented.

The case, State of Louisiana v. Phillip Callais (and the related Press Robinson v. Phillip Callais), stems from Louisiana’s woke lawmakers caving to left-wing judges and creating a second “majority-minority” congressional district.

Louisiana delayed its May 16 House primaries last Thursday after the Supreme Court’s blockbuster ruling.

On Monday, the Supreme Court fast-tracked the timeline and Justice Jackson dissented.

Conservative Justice Samuel Alito blasted liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as the Supreme Court sped up a timeline and immediately allowed Louisiana’s redistricting judgment to go into effect ahead of the midterms.

A civil rights group filed a motion to recall the Supreme Court’s Louisiana redistricting judgment.

On Monday, the Supreme Court, without any dissent, denied their motion.

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