The Supreme Court ordered the Census Bureau to stop collecting data this week, despite concerns from local governments and civil rights groups worried some minority communities would not be counted accurately.
Undercount Concerns Mount As End Nears For Census
The Supreme Court ordered the census to stop counting this week, putting a lower court order on hold that allowed counting through Oct. 31.
Paul Sancya / AP
Posted: 3:22 p.m. EDT Oct 14, 2020
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