ACLU of Alabama Comment on Passed Redistricting Maps
Today's passage of new district maps for Alabama has been a disappointment from start to finish.
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Today's passage of new district maps for Alabama has been a disappointment from start to finish.
Today, a group of civil rights groups sent a letter to the Alabama Reapportionment Committee to remind them of their legal obligations to comply with the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution when considering how to draw the new legislative maps in the upcoming redistricting process.
Today, the Senate passed several bills that would approve construction of three new mega prisons, use of COVID relief money to pay for some of it, and a mandatory supervised release bill. With these bills passing, they now head to the Governor's desk.
Today, Governor Ivey issued a call for a special session to address prison infrastructure.
Alabama’s panhandling laws violate the First Amendment’s protection of free speech, a federal judge ruled Wednesday in a lawsuit brought against the state by the Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU of Alabama and the National Homelessness Law Center.
The first ever “Alabama Statehouse-to-Prison Pipeline” report, issued today by the ACLU of Alabama, reveals that 13.89% of all House bills and 6.67% of all Senate bills introduced by Alabama legislators during the 2021 Legislative Session added or expanded on criminal penalties.