and the tenant remains on the property, the landlordcanfile a complaint in the court of the county in which the property is located. The most convenient way to file a case is by using the Alabama Courts’e-Filing Portal. Landlords may also submit papers directly to the Clerk’s Office. ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama prison system, already understaffed and facing a federal court order to boost employment numbers, saw the number of correctional staff decline 4% during the pandemic.
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“We are disappointed that the Alabama Supreme Court has authorized the setting of an execution date before the federal courts have had a chance to review Mr. Grayson’s challenge to the constitutionality of Alabama’s current nitrogen protocol, and before Mr. Grayson has had ...
While Miller's lawsuit names Marshall, Prison Commissioner John Hamm and Holman Warden Terry Raybon as defendants, the attorney general's office argued the suit treats all three as “interchangeable cogs in the machinery of government” and should be dismissed. ...
Courts Supreme Court hears arguments on Porn ID law similar to Alabama’s Alabama passed a nearly identical bill, HB164, in the last legislative session. Mary Claire Wooten Congress What would the Laken Riley Act do? Introduced by Sen. Katie Britt, the Laken Riley Act would require detaining...
including a tight race between bullock and the republican incumbent steve daines. republicans have challenged aspects of mail voting across the country. in the battleground states of wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, courts this month held that mailed ballots arriving within certain time periods afte...
Whole departments within AEA have disappeared as employees have retired or left for other jobs. Meanwhile, Mabry's office is "dark, cluttered, uninviting and essentially not usable except for the desk of the Executive Secretary." The analysis Hubbert sent to board members described a culture of ...
From television news to Hollywood to Congress to the Oval Office, women have boldly said this year that enough is enough. They have risked their careers and backlash and lawsuits and revealed their sexual attackers, even after they had signed those barbaric gag orders as part of a settle...