Press Releases

ACLU of Alabama Response to DOJ Report of ADOC Excessive Force 

Today, the Department of Justice released its latest report regarding the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). This report detailed the pattern, practice, and culture of excessive use of force amongst corrections officers and the state’s role in allowing this brutality to continue unchecked.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU-AL Comment on Birmingham City Jail Records

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Today, the ACLU of Alabama filed a public records request seeking a full roster of everyone who is being held in the Birmingham City Jail, the date of their booking, and the charge(s) for which they are being held for. 
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU-AL Statement on Mobile County Jails COVID-19 Testing

MOBILE, Ala. -- Today, the Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran and Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced a temporary testing site outside of the county jail after 38 incarcerated people and 30 staff have tested positive.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU of Alabama Comment on Governor Order to Resume Parole Hearings

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Today, Governor Ivey issued a supplemental emergency proclamation to allow for the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles to resume parole hearings.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

New ACLU of Alabama Report Shows Severe Backlog of Parole Eligible People in Alabama Prisons

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Today, the Campaign for Smart Justice with the ACLU of Alabama released a new report revealing a severe backlog of people in Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) facilities who are eligible for parole but who have not had a hearing. 
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

ACLU of Alabama Demands Transparency from Bureau of Pardons and Paroles

Today, the ACLU of Alabama sent a second public records request to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles (ABPP) asking for any policy that is guiding the bureau to schedule far fewer people for parole hearings.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform