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Newsom calls Republican redistricting to eliminate Black-majority congressional districts ‘stone-cold racism’

Asked on Thursday for his response to Republican efforts to eliminate majority-Black congressional districts in former confederate states, with the approval of the US supreme court, California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, said: “This is Jim Crow 2.0, it’s sick. Stone-cold racism on a scale I never thought I’d see in my lifetime, never. Never have seen in my lifetime. It’s all happening, bringing us to a pre-1960s world. It’s jaw-dropping, what’s happening.”

Gavin Newsom, California’s governor, denounced Republican redistricting efforts as racist on Thursday.

Turning to the decision by Louisiana’s Republican governor, Jeff Landry, to cancel a primary election that was already underway, in which more than 42,000 ballots had been cast, to use a new map, Newsom added: “It was jaw-dropping what governor Landry did. He suspended a primary election where tens of thousands of people had already voted. Why? To redistrict two districts, to eliminate Black representation.”

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Supreme court allows abortion pill mifepristone to continue to be available by mail

Melody Schreiber

The US supreme court upheld nationwide access to mail-order mifepristone, an abortion medication, in a shadow-docket decision on Thursday.

Louisiana sued the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in October in a bid to curtail the regulatory agency’s rules on prescribing mifepristone remotely, arguing that it interfered with the state’s ban on abortion.

The fifth circuit ruled in Louisiana’s favor on 1 May, effectively banning mail-order mifepristone for the entire country. Two mifepristone manufacturers, Danco Laboratories and GenBioPro, filed an emergency request with the supreme court, which granted a temporary stay until at least Thursday.

In a decision with dissents from the justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, the court sided against the fifth circuit, ending the ban – for now.

The decision came nearly a half hour after the court missed its own 5pm EST deadline.

Louisiana has no standing to challenge mail-order abortion, the court found, sending the case back to the fifth circuit. The suit is expected to return to the court on an official appeal, instead of emergency requests from drug manufacturers, in another term.

Medication accounts for approximately two-thirds of abortions in the US. In large part because of mailed medication, abortion rates have stayed steady in the US despite bans in several states.

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