Non-Argument Calendar ALABAMA STATE CONFERENCE OF THE NAACP GREATER BIRMINGHAM MINISTRIES EVAN MILLIGAN LAQUISHA CHANDLER v. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE STATE OF ALABAMA STEVE LIVINGSTON
June 8, 2026·2:21-cv-01531-AMM·Per Curiam·By Aisha Johnson
The Eleventh Circuit vacated and remanded the district court's injunctions under the Voting Rights Act. The decision follows the Supreme Court's recent rulings requiring reconsideration in light of new precedent.
This case involves appeals from the district court’s injunctions under Section Two of the Voting Rights Act. The Supreme Court recently vacated similar injunctions, prompting the Eleventh Circuit to vacate and remand for further consideration.
The court’s reasoning
The court vacated and remanded the injunctions to allow the district court to reassess its rulings in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais and other recent cases.
What it means going forward
The district court must reconsider its injunctions under the Voting Rights Act in light of new Supreme Court precedent.