LA City Hall bosses are scrambling to figure out the fallout from a bombshell ruling by the US Supreme that could upend how political power is drawn in America’s second largest city. The court dropped the decision on April 30, ruling 6-3 in Louisiana v. Callais, limiting how Louisiana can use race in drawing congressional districts and clearing the way for a new map ahead of the 2026 elections. Los Angeles City Hall as officials begin reviewing whether the city’s long-standing approach to drawing council districts could face new legal challenges. David Buchan for Ca Post The new map is expected to favor Republicans, who already hold four of Louisiana’s six seats in the U.S. House and could gain one or even two more under revised lines — as well as opening the door for changes in other areas of the country. On Tuesday, LA City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson i ntroduced a motion at City Hall that amounts to a citywide check on whether LA’s own system is now at risk.…