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AG Marshall moves to strip pre-existing conditions coverage from hundreds of thousands of Alabamians

Nearly one million non-elderly adults in Alabama have pre-existing conditions and can’t be denied health insurance coverage under current law. However, Alabama’s appointed Attorney General Steve Marshall is currently engaged in a court battle that would deny those individuals health care coverage. Marshall, the Republican nominee for attorney general, is part of a federal lawsuit … Continued
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September 20, 2018

Alabama Joins Texas Lawsuit To Thwart Obama’s Transgender Bathroom Policy

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Wednesday, May 25, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange (R) announced that Alabama has joined an 11-state legal challenge to the Obama administration’s recent order that schools must allow students access to restrooms and locker rooms of their gender “identity” rather than their biological sex, or lose federal funding. Attorney … Continued
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May 26, 2016
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Federal Court Rules in Favor of Alabama in Redistricting Case

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Friday, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange (R) announced that a three judge federal court panel has ruled on a 2-1 decision that the new districts for the Alabama House and Senate did not violate federal law. Attorney General Strange said, “I am committed to protecting every citizen’s right … Continued
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December 27, 2013

Redistricting Lawsuit Likely to End Today

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The fate of Alabama’s legislative 2012 redistricting plan will be decided by a panel of federal judges in Montgomery in a trial that is likely to conclude today (Tuesday). Alabama state Representative Jim McClendon said on Facebook Tuesday August 13, “Senator Dial and I wrap up the Redistricting Trial … Continued
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August 13, 2013

Date Set for Oral Arguments Challenging Alabama Redistricting

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter ‘The Alabama Political Reporter’ has learned from our sources that the three judge panel that is hearing the legal challenges against Alabama’s legislative redistricting has set a date of Thursday May 16 for oral arguments for both sides. The panel has combined both the Newton and Alabama Black Legislative … Continued
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May 7, 2013