Sports Rep & Dad of @Micah2Caster|D1 Guard Sunbelt|ULM Transfer Portal|Alabama Mr. Basketball Finalists|Nupe👌🏾♦️👌🏾|@LibertyU Research Chair

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The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Alabama to use a map that a three-judge federal court found to be intentionally discriminatory. I respectfully disagree with the decision, but my commitment to fair representation has not changed. The fight continues.
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Great conversation with @rolandsmartin and Evan Milligan on the Alabama Redistricting Case Caster v Allen & Milligan v Allen
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All Roads Lead To The South. On stage in Montgomery, AL.
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All Roads Lead To The South Caster V Allen Alabama Redistricting
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In Birmingham Alabama fighting for fair representation!
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Take action and vote! Me and US Senator @CoryBooker #Allroadsleadtothesouth
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Enjoyed listening to you Congresswoman @RepTerriSewell , keep up the great work! #Allroadsleadtothesouth
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Dr. Marcus Caster retweeted
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The National Day of Action for Voting Rights will include rallies in Selma and Montgomery against plans that include threatening seats held by Black representatives.
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Dr. Marcus Caster retweeted
Democrats shocked: U.S. Supreme Court vacates lower court ruling requiring Alabama to carve out a racially gerrymandered district following the April 29th ruling on Callais v. Louisiana. 25-243 Allen v. Caster (05/11/2026)
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Dr. Marcus Caster retweeted
This is an incredibly unfortunate decision by the Supreme Court that not only continues their trend of breaking from the norms and precedents set by the Court, but also sets the stage for Alabama to go back to the 1950s and 60s in terms of Black political representation in the state. The conservative justices on the Supreme Court just literally substituted themselves in to be the defense lawyers for the State of Alabama. The Court just gave the state the benefit of an argument the Supreme Court acknowledged just a week ago that the State did not even present in defending its maps. This Supreme Court did not dismiss the case, so the litigation will certainly continue. My hope is that this is a temporary setback and that three-Republican appointed judges will again find what they found the first time: that the State of Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black voters in drawing its congressional district lines. I ran for this seat to be a voice for all of Alabama, and I'm not backing down from that mission now. The fight must and will go on. Beyond the courts, we know what has to be done. We will organize, we will register, and we will turnout people in record numbers at the polls.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court lifts the mandate for Alabama to use a U.S. House map with two majority-Black districts. apnews.com/article/alabama-r…
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We will continue to fight.
🚨BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has allowed Alabama to select a different map for this year’s congressional elections in a stunning, last-minute move to interfere with another state primary election that has already begun. democracydocket.com/news-ale…
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Coaches, a player talking to other programs does not mean he is not interested in yours. Sometimes they are simply showing respect to the coaches who believed in them enough to reach out.
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Caster v Allen and Alabama Redistricting is ready to respond Justice Clarence Thomas. @TheDemocrats @WKRG @CNN @MSNBC
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