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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Sets Precedent: Supreme Court Rules AI Must Now Redraw All Voting Maps for Neutrality by 2032

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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Sets Precedent: Supreme Court Rules AI Must Now Redraw All Voting Maps for Neutrality by 2032

In a landmark decision stemming from the *Clarence Thomas Alabama redistricting case*, the Supreme Court has mandated that all state and federal voting districts be redrawn exclusively by artificial intelligence by the 2032 election cycle. The ruling, praised by some as a solution to partisan gerrymandering and derided by others as a dystopian surrender of civic power, requires a neutral algorithm to prioritize mathematical population equality over historical community boundaries. Experts predict a seismic shift in political power as rural communities and minority neighborhoods, previously protected by the Voting Rights Act, are now mapped by cold data, sparking nationwide protests and a surge in "algorithmic transparency" lawsuits.