Incarcerated people and their families are raising concerns about long delays, difficulties sending legal documents, and invasions of privacy
After litigating death penalty appeals for over 35 years, Equal Justice Initiative reveals a norm of Black exclusion from jury service
A federal district court ruled on March 31 in favor of the Yellowhammer Fund after Alabama’s attorney general threatened abortion funders and providers
King’s spirit is that of a true revolutionary, which can never be distorted to the point of no return and will always live on for those who need it
With the future of abortion rights hanging in the balance and a new president with a conservative stance on the issue, advocates look ahead to local efforts
To address the longstanding challenges in the state’s education system, the Alabama House of Representatives has approved a $9 billion education budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which includes a 2% pay increase for education employees. The new budget, which marks the first official step for the Education Trust
Students, doctors, and activists explain the harrowing stakes if the anti-DEI law goes into effect
Reproductive rights advocates are weighing in on the “alarming” ruling that could set a new precedent for IVF
How we choose to fight capital punishment now will shape the future of our struggle against the carceral system
In this Q&A, Union of Southern Service Workers member Mama Cookie discusses the uphill battle of fighting for labor rights and protections in North Carolina
The people of Georgia have been subjected to a legal battle that ultimately led to a six-week abortion ban. For some, all hope is not lost
Alabama has the strictest anti-abortion law in the U.S., but it doesn’t receive the same level of resources and support as other Southern states
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