Regarding Virginia's redistricting map, Bill Jacobson notes it's a separate issue from the Voting Rights Act, focusing instead on procedural failures. The Virginia Supreme Court's refusal to issue a stay suggests the lower court's ruling against the map, which did not follow established procedures, may stand.
Impact: Medium. This clarifies that Virginia's redistricting dispute is based on procedural violations rather than racial gerrymandering, indicating a different legal battleground than other states affected by the Supreme Court's recent decision.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:37:31 to 00:38:44.
Sources in support: Jim Jordan (Guest, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee)

