National Appeals Court: States may have exceeded authority by limiting worship during pandemic Further, the court left open the possibility of damages for past constitutional violations. Brandon Moseley / June 18, 2021
Former Alabama Gov. John Patterson dies at 99 Patterson was the governor of Alabama from 1959 to 1963. Brandon Moseley / June 7, 2021
Brooks Senate campaign announces campaign co-chairmen Bill Armistead and Stan McDonald will co-chair Mo Brooks' Senate campaign. Brandon Moseley / April 20, 2021
Aderholt has no “current plans to run for an open Senate seat” A number of potential candidates will likely announce their intentions to run or not run for Senate in the coming weeks. Brandon Moseley / February 9, 2021
Funeral arrangements announced for Hannah Ford Hannah had just turned 27 when she was killed in a Montgomery car accident on Jan. 17. Brandon Moseley / January 22, 2021
Political activist Hannah Ford dies in auto accident Ford was well-known within the Alabama Legislature and political circles for her tireless advocacy on behalf of conservative causes. Brandon Moseley / January 19, 2021
Controversial Amendment 2 narrowly rejected by voters Tuesday’s vote by the people leaves the judicial portion of the Constitution like it is now. Brandon Moseley / November 7, 2020
Some conservatives oppose Amendment 2 An Alabama Law Institute Committee composed of legislators, judges and lawyers met in secret away from the press and public over 19 months conducting a comprehensive review of Article VI. Brandon Moseley / October 28, 2020
Tuberville, Sessions campaign together The two former Republican primary opponents participated in a series of campaign events across the Tennessee Valley area. Brandon Moseley / October 19, 2020
Federal judge refuses to temporarily block governor’s mask order Following the issuing of those orders, the state saw noticeable drops in both COVID-19 positive cases and deaths. Josh Moon / October 8, 2020