Courts The SPLC indictment is exactly what you think it is—pure BS The Trump DOJ that doesn’t have time to bring charges against anyone in the Epstein files wants to explore a wild conspiracy about the SPLC. Josh Moon / April 22, 2026
Woman arrested for wearing phallic costume to Fairhope protest acquitted A countersuit is planned alleging the arrest violated the woman's First Amendment rights. Jacob Holmes / April 16, 2026
Former International Motorsports Hall of Fame bookkeeper indicted The former International Motorsports Hall of Fame bookkeeper was indicted on an ethics charge, alleging $159,000 misuse of funds Mary Claire Wooten / April 15, 2026
Former Tuberville staffer, sportscaster arrested for misusing Motorsports position A former Birmingham sports anchor and former regional director for Senator Tommy Tuberville was arrested last week on public corruption charges. Josh Moon / April 7, 2026
Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump admin’s attack on birthright citizenship “Ask any American what our citizenship rule is and they’ll tell you, everyone born here is a citizen alike,” the ACLU attorney argued. Chance Phillips / April 2, 2026
Lawsuit over Orange Beach body cam footage to move forward The ruling does not address the merits of the case, but instead whether Dixon-Moreno alleged enough facts to state a claim. Jacob Holmes / April 1, 2026
Birth centers appeal ruling in regulation battle to Alabama Supreme Court Plaintiffs asked the state's high court to review a January decision requiring hospital licenses, which they describe as burdensome overregulation. Wesley Walter / March 25, 2026
UA students sue university over suspended student publications Plaintiffs argued administrators committed unlawful viewpoint discrimination by shuttering and defunding two campus magazines last December. Wesley Walter / March 24, 2026
Alabama joins 20 other states, urging SCOTUS to review appellate voting law decision Alabama joined a multistate effort last week, asking the Supreme Court to restore state authority over election laws in the mail-in ballot dating requirement. Mary Claire Wooten / March 24, 2026
Eagle Forum sues Tuscaloosa Library over meeting access The lawsuit alleges the library violated the group's constitutional rights by blocking religious gatherings. Jacob Holmes / March 16, 2026