The United States Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana’s electoral map was unconstitutionally drawn to create two Black-majority districts. The decision announced on Thursday represented a major reinterpretation of the landmark US Voting Rights Act , in particular, its provision meant to protect minority voters from having their political power diluted. It is set to benefit Republicans amid a wider battle over congressional redistricting before the midterm elections in November. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Trump says he could be impeached if Republicans lose Congress in midterms list 2 of 3 US Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn district map for 2026 midterms list 3 of 3 Could Trump curb voters’ rights before 2026 US midterms? end of list In the 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority held that a map that created two Black-majority congressional districts in Louisiana was unconstitutional.…