ACLU-AL Comment on More COVID-19 Deaths in ADOC Facilities
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Alabama Department of Corrections announced on Monday, July 13, that two more incarcerated people have died from COVID-19.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Alabama Department of Corrections announced on Monday, July 13, that two more incarcerated people have died from COVID-19.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama Department of Corrections announced on Tuesday that the tenth person in ADOC custody has died after testing positive for COVID-19.
Dillon Nettles, Policy Analyst, ACLU of Alabama said:
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Alabama have joined a lawsuit initially filed on May 1, 2020, by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF), Southern Poverty Law Center, and Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program seeking to ensure that no eligible Alabama
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- This week, as protests over police killings of Black people have continued in the wake of George Floyd’s and Breonna Taylor’s deaths, we have seen extensive and excessive use of force from police in engaging with these protesters, both here in Alabama and across the country.
On June 2, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin announced an amended order to the city's curfew that will ban "any demonstration, parade, march, or vigil on any of the public ways or upon any public property, including the public parks of this city." The full order can be found below.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Over the weekend, people gathered across the state to protest police violence against Black people and demand justice for the many victims of police violence.