A panel from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the latest Congressional district map for Louisiana, saying that an extremely gerrymandered new district designed by the Republican legislature to get a Black majority was unconstitutionally racially gerrymandered. The state’s original Congressional map had five majority-white Congressional districts and one majority Black, even though more than 40% of the state is non-white. It’s unclear what this decision, which saw two Trump appointed judges outvoting a Clinton appointee, will have on the 2024 election where individual seats could be the margin between Majority and Minority Party in the House.