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ALEXANDER v. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE CONFERENCE
OF THE NAACP
Opinion of the Court
Figure 2. Enacted Plan—Districts 1 and 6 (South Carolina House of
Representatives, S. 865 Passed—As Signed by the Governor, https://
redistricting.schouse.gov/docs/plans/cpg/conpassed%20map.pdf )
III
The State contends that the District Court committed
both legal error and clear factual error in concluding that
race played a predominant role in the legislature’s design
of District 1. The State’s principal legal argument is that
the District Court did not properly disentangle race from
politics. Because this argument, at bottom, attacks the factual basis of the District Court’s findings, we dispose of this
case on clear-error grounds.
Under our case law, the Challengers bore the burden of
showing that the “legislature subordinated traditional raceneutral districting principles . . . to racial considerations.”