North Carolina Supreme Court reverses redistricting ruling in a win for Republicans

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North Carolina Supreme Court reverses redistricting ruling in a win for Republicans
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A new majority on the North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday gave Republican lawmakers free rein to draw congressional maps as they see fit, reversing a decision issued in December when liberals controlled the court.

Also Friday, Republicans on the court set the stage to reinstate a voter identification law that had been blocked in December by Democratic justices.s can dramatically shift the direction of a state and potentially control of the U.S. House. State legislators will be able to use boundaries that favor them in races. New lines for congressional districts could boost the GOP’s chances of capturing more House seats.

In the ruling Friday, Chief Justice Paul Newby wrote for the majority that the “Courts are not intended to meddle in policy matters. In its decision today, the Court returns to its tradition of honoring the constitutional roles assigned to each branch.”

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