The State Shouldn’t Tell Us Who We Can Be

Darcy Corbitt explains why she's suing the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency for deciding that it is entitled to define, dictate, and regulate her identity.

By Darcy Jeda Corbitt

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Week 3: Legislative Update 2018

Thanks for your interest in staying up-to-date during the state legislative session. As the session progresses and more bills move forward, we will continue posting periodic updates. Here are our major highlights.

By Lucia Hermo

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Week 2: Legislative Update 2018

Although the winter weather threw a wrench into the schedule for the Alabama Legislature this week, some bills did see movement this week. Here are our major highlights:

By Lucia Hermo

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Alabama’s Effort to Suppress Black Vote Couldn’t Prevent Huge Turnout

Some 1.3 million Alabamians – more than twice as many who voted in the primary – turned out to vote in Tuesday’s special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The turnout was extraordinary because it took place in a state that has a well-documented history of trying to suppress the vote of the very group that helped propel Doug Jones to victory.

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley

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Rosa Parks Museum Reflects on Her Legacy on the Anniversary of Rosa Parks' Arrest

On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks got on a bus. After paying her fare, she sat in the “colored” section of the bus, but as the white-only seats filled up, the bus driver asked Ms. Parks and three other people to move. She refused and was arrested. With that, the Montgomery Bus Boycott began.

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley

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The 2017 Elections Show Criminal Justice Reform Can Be a Winning Issue

On Election Day 2017, candidates in Philadelphia, New Jersey, Virginia, and New York won on platforms that proactively embraced criminal justice reform or rejected fear-mongering attempts by opponents to label them as soft-on-crime.

By Udi Ofer

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Is the FBI Setting the Stage for Increased Surveillance of Black Activists?

A recently leaked FBI “Intelligence Assessment” contains troubling signs that the FBI is scrutinizing and possibly surveilling Black activists in its search for potential “extremists.”

By Thaddeus Talbot, Hugh Handeyside, Malkia Cyril

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Washington Markup: Discrimination Is the Big Winner in the Justice Department's New Religious Guidelines

The Department of Justice today issued religious-liberty guidelines for all federal agencies, and anyone who values equality for all and the separation of church and state should be deeply disturbed by the message the guidelines send.

By Heather L. Weaver

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8 Songs to Celebrate Your Constitutional Rights

Sunday September 17 is Constitution Day, an annual commemoration of the day the US Constitution was signed in 1787. The individual rights guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights applies to all people living in the United States, including the very important freedom of speech and the right to peacefully assemble. 

By Rebecca Seung-Bickley

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