The re-drawing of the re-drawn Alabama Congressional district map goes before federal judges today, reports AL.com's Mike Cason.
These are the same judges who last year said the original efforts to redraw the districts likely violated the Voting Rights Act.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld that ruling.
So the Alabama state legislature went back to the drawing room. The resulting new draft did not include a second majority-Black district, and the question now is whether the latest version goes far enough in giving Black voters a fair voice in the U.S. House elections.
Obviously here is that the Democratic party is hoping to pick up a second Alabama seat in Congress, while the Republicans, who control the state legislature, are hoping they've satisfied the court without risking such a thing.