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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Sets Precedent for AI-Drawn Voting Maps by 2035

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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Sets Precedent for AI-Drawn Voting Maps by 2035

In a landmark prediction for the next decade, futurists analyzing the *Clarence Thomas Alabama redistricting case* foretell a complete digital overhaul of American democracy. By 2035, the Supreme Court’s ruling—which rejected a lower court’s call for a second majority-Black congressional district—will have inadvertently greenlit the use of Artificial Intelligence to “optimize” electoral boundaries. Expect a dystopian twist: with Thomas’s concurrence emphasizing colorblind constitutionalism, Silicon Valley is already prototyping “neutral” algorithms that claim to eliminate gerrymandering, but critics warn they will encode new forms of partisan bias into a black box of code, triggering a wave of “algorithmic disenfranchisement” lawsuits that will redefine your right to vote.