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Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally diluted the voting strength of Black residents when it drew congressional lines, and said the state must continue using a court-ordered map ...
HOOVER — It had been a decade since Alabama baseball and Missouri met for the first time in the SEC Tournament, but the Crimson Tide walked away as the winning team once again. With a 4-1 win ...
Alabama baseball closed out its regular season with a pivotal road series against the surging No. 21 Florida Gators at Condron Family Ballpark. Florida (37–19, 15–15 SEC) finished the regular ...
A panel of three federal judges says the Alabama Legislature intentionally drew its congressional district map to dilute Black voting strength, which is unconstitutional and violates the Voting ...
Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black voters in Congressional redistricting, judges rule
A three-judge court in Alabama’s Northern District has determined that the legislature’s 2023 congressional map violates the Voting Rights Act and cannot be used in future elections.
Alabama softball advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s super regional round on Sunday. The Crimson Tide earned a 3-2 victory Virginia Tech in the Tuscaloosa regional, needing just one win to move on ...
A federal court ruled Thursday that Alabama engaged in intentional discrimination when it refused to draw a congressional plan with a second Black majority district after courts, including the ...
Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide are already making moves in the 2027 recruiting class, targeting top recruits in every position. They already received commitments from two four-star ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 307 on Tuesday, establishing the “Speedy Trial Act” in Alabama. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot (R) and Rep. Jim Hill (R ...
A federal court Thursday ruled that the Alabama Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters in approving a congressional district map in 2023 that would only have had one majority ...
Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black residents when the state disobeyed court orders to draw a second Black-majority congressional district.
A federal court ruled that the congressional district map drawn by the Alabama legislature was unconstitutional, ordering that it use the court-drawn map from the 2024 election. The Thursday ...
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