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The words remained in the Constitution, but courts, states and white power worked to drain them of force.

Elections

Doug Jones outraised Senator Tuberville in the weeks after the May primary, but Tuberville has far more cash on hand.

Courts

Her complaint challenged Lumpkin’s eligibility over city employment rules, while Lumpkin accused Givan of refusing to accept voters’ decision.

Elections

The deadline to qualify is in just nine hours, at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

May 31, 2026
Surprising Numbers, Senate Showdown & Alabama’s Political Shakeup

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Courts

They said Alabama had only hours, with offices closed for a state holiday, to reassign voters before absentee ballots went out.

Elections

The ALGOP has agreed to hear Tuberville's residency issues. For the first time, the former coach seems to be putting up a fight.

Congress

The Army veteran's bid has focused on affordability issues and ethics reforms, in the face of disruptions due to Alabama's ongoing redistricting fight.

Courts

U.S. District Judge Emily C. Marks ruled Alabama's nitrogen hypoxia protocol constitutional, rejecting Jeffery Lee's challenge and clearing the way for his June execution.

Courts

If a justice writes and rules as we would expect “a Republican” to do, it hardly matters whether s/he calls her/himself one.

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Opinion

Agriculture

With agriculture playing such a vital role in our economy, it is imperative that farmers have access to the financial resources they need.

Featured Opinion

The Reconstruction Amendments did not merely add language to the Constitution. They attempted to transform the nation itself.

Featured Opinion

Suffocating for three minutes and dying is not cruel and unusual punishment, according to a federal judge. But it is.

Education

Success in the classroom is just not possible without the skills and dedication of our teachers.

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