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Walker et al v Marshall et al
Alabama
Apr 2022

LGBTQ Rights

Walker et al v Marshall et al

The Walker family and the White family have raised their children, H.W. and C.W. in Alabama. A new Alabama law may force them to leave the state because providing gender-affirming care 鈥 which doctors says is medically necessary for H.W. and C.W. 鈥 is now a felony offense.
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Alabama
Apr 2022
Walker et al v Marshall et al

LGBTQ Rights

Walker et al v Marshall et al

The Walker family and the White family have raised their children, H.W. and C.W. in Alabama. A new Alabama law may force them to leave the state because providing gender-affirming care 鈥 which doctors says is medically necessary for H.W. and C.W. 鈥 is now a felony offense.
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Robinson, et al. v. Marshall, et al.
Alabama
Aug 2021

Reproductive Freedom

Robinson, et al. v. Marshall, et al.

The 桃子视频, 桃子视频of Alabama, and Planned Parenthood Federation of America filed a lawsuit challenging an extreme law that bans abortion in nearly every case and punishes doctors with up to 99 years in prison for providing care.
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Alabama
Aug 2021
Robinson, et al. v. Marshall, et al.

Reproductive Freedom

Robinson, et al. v. Marshall, et al.

The 桃子视频, 桃子视频of Alabama, and Planned Parenthood Federation of America filed a lawsuit challenging an extreme law that bans abortion in nearly every case and punishes doctors with up to 99 years in prison for providing care.
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Kimberlie Michelle Durham v. Rural/Metro Corporation
Alabama
Apr 2020

Women's Rights

Kimberlie Michelle Durham v. Rural/Metro Corporation

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Alabama
Apr 2020
Kimberlie Michelle Durham v. Rural/Metro Corporation

Women's Rights

Kimberlie Michelle Durham v. Rural/Metro Corporation

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Woman looking depressed
Alabama
May 2018

Reproductive Freedom

West Alabama Women鈥檚 Center v. Miller

A federal appeals court struck down Alabama鈥檚 law prohibiting physicians from performing a medically proven method of abortion care that some women need.
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Alabama
May 2018
Woman looking depressed

Reproductive Freedom

West Alabama Women鈥檚 Center v. Miller

A federal appeals court struck down Alabama鈥檚 law prohibiting physicians from performing a medically proven method of abortion care that some women need.
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Hester v. Gentry
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2018

Criminal Law Reform

Smart Justice

Hester v. Gentry

In Alabama鈥檚 criminal justice system, wealth can be synonymous with freedom, and lack of wealth can mean incarceration. That鈥檚 wealth-based justice, and it鈥檚 unconstitutional. Hundreds of defendants, including Bradley Hester, Ray Charles Schultz, and Randall Parris, are routinely jailed pretrial due to their inability to afford a predetermined bail bond required for release. This system disregards the ramifications of unconstitutional pretrial detention for individuals and families, which include presumption of innocence, economic and emotional hardship, and potential loss of one鈥檚 job. We along with partners intervened in a federal class action lawsuit which seeks to end this unlawful detention scheme, and calls on Cullman County to instead implement fair, efficient, alternative conditions of release that are not based on how much money someone has.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2018
Hester v. Gentry

Criminal Law Reform

Smart Justice

Hester v. Gentry

In Alabama鈥檚 criminal justice system, wealth can be synonymous with freedom, and lack of wealth can mean incarceration. That鈥檚 wealth-based justice, and it鈥檚 unconstitutional. Hundreds of defendants, including Bradley Hester, Ray Charles Schultz, and Randall Parris, are routinely jailed pretrial due to their inability to afford a predetermined bail bond required for release. This system disregards the ramifications of unconstitutional pretrial detention for individuals and families, which include presumption of innocence, economic and emotional hardship, and potential loss of one鈥檚 job. We along with partners intervened in a federal class action lawsuit which seeks to end this unlawful detention scheme, and calls on Cullman County to instead implement fair, efficient, alternative conditions of release that are not based on how much money someone has.
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