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Bill exempting nursing mothers from jury duty heads to Gov. IveySEE ALSO:Governor Ivey signs Speedy Trial Act to expedite ...
A bill to support state parole officers was signed into law Thursday, according to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
A bill to support state parole officers was signed into law Thursday, according to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles.
This bill allows the state's Board of Pardon and Paroles and other state agencies to provide electronic monitoring services to children in the juvenile court system.
Alabama lawmakers ended the 2025 legislative session on Wednesday. Here is a look at a few of the notable bills that passed, ...
Governor Kay Ivey today signed into law HB88, sponsored by Representative Jerry Starnes – a retired ABPP officer – and ...
JASPER, Ala. A new development has emerged in the case of a Walker County investigator accused of illegally accessing a ...
Sen. Rodger Smitherman repeated assertions he made in committee, calling the bill “a license to kill Black people.” ...
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) celebrates the signing of Alabama’s new civil forfeiture data bill (SB123). The state’s civil asset forfeiture process has historically had a ...
House Bills 202 and 199 were part of a series of legislation aimed at enhancing public safety and supporting state law ...
Kay Ivey has signed House Bill 202, also known as the "Back the Blue" bill, officially making it law Wednesday. The ...
Supreme Court Wrestles With Judges’ Power to Freeze Government Actions Nationwide The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case with potentially major implications for the power of federal judges ...