A panel of federal judges on Thursday denied an injunction aiming to stop Tennessee’s redrawn congressional map — which splits majority-Black, majority-Democratic Memphis into three U.S. House districts — from going into effect before the August primary election.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit on behalf of voters, clergy and nonprofits in Memphis after Tennessee’s Republican-led legislature passed its new map in May. The lawsuit alleges lawmakers drew the map to dilute the votes of Black people, while lawmakers said they drew the map to give Republicans the advantage in all nine of Tennessee’s congressional districts. 

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