The Supreme Court's unsigned emergency order locks Alabama's seven congressional districts in place for November — six Republican-leaning seats and one Democrat-leaning seat — and it signals the end of race-based redistricting nationwide. Jim Pfaff, president of the Conservative Caucus, walks through exactly what the Court did and why it matters for the 2026 House map.
Pfaff connects the ruling to the recent Louisiana decision, explains why federal courts will no longer hear political gerrymandering cases, and makes the case for keeping districting in the hands of elected legislatures rather than unaccountable commissions — so voters can actually hold someone responsible.
You'll learn why majority-minority districts were never about fairness, how Indiana and President Trump forced action, and why Illinois remains the most gerrymandered state in the country.
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00:00 — The Supreme Court's Emergency Order on Alabama
00:29 — What the Louisiana Ruling Already Established
02:18 — The End of Racial Gerrymandering
03:10 — Why Redistricting Commissions Fail
04:05 — How Indiana and Trump Got It Right
05:05 — Illinois: The Most Gerrymandered State
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