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Hicks v Tuscaloosa
Alabama
Sep 2017

Women's Rights

Hicks v Tuscaloosa

Stephanie Hicks was a police officer working for the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force. Just eight days after Agent Hicks returned to work after her maternity leave, she was demoted to a position as a patrol officer.
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Alabama
Sep 2017
Hicks v Tuscaloosa

Women's Rights

Hicks v Tuscaloosa

Stephanie Hicks was a police officer working for the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force. Just eight days after Agent Hicks returned to work after her maternity leave, she was demoted to a position as a patrol officer.
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Reproductive Health Services v. Marshall
Alabama
Jul 2017

Reproductive Freedom

Reproductive Health Services v. Marshall

On July 28, 2017, the U.S. District Court blocked an Alabama law that imposed severe barriers on a minor’s ability to get abortion care in the state. The law, which was passed in 2014, applied to minors who sought a judicial bypass of the state’s parental consent requirement for abortion. It went beyond any other parental consent law in the country and forced minors seeking abortion care to stand trial if they were unable to obtain a parent’s consent for the procedure.
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Alabama
Jul 2017
Reproductive Health Services v. Marshall

Reproductive Freedom

Reproductive Health Services v. Marshall

On July 28, 2017, the U.S. District Court blocked an Alabama law that imposed severe barriers on a minor’s ability to get abortion care in the state. The law, which was passed in 2014, applied to minors who sought a judicial bypass of the state’s parental consent requirement for abortion. It went beyond any other parental consent law in the country and forced minors seeking abortion care to stand trial if they were unable to obtain a parent’s consent for the procedure.
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Clients from Uniontown in the case Green Group Holdings v. Schaeffer
Alabama
Feb 2017

Free Speech

Racial Justice

Green Group Holdings v. Schaeffer: Defense of Environmental Protesters Against Defamation Lawsuit

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµis representing four people being sued for defamation because they exercised their right to free speech and voiced opposition to a coal ash landfill in their small town. The defendants, all residents of Uniontown, Alabama — a poor, predominantly Black town with a median per capita income of around $8,000 — are being sued for $30 million by Georgia-based Green Group Holdings because the residents are fighting the hazardous coal ash that the company keeps in a residential landfill. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµasked a federal court to dismiss the lawsuit on First Amendment grounds. In February 2017, the parties reached a settlement in which the company dropped the lawsuit and agreed to better environmental protections at the landfill.
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Alabama
Feb 2017
Clients from Uniontown in the case Green Group Holdings v. Schaeffer

Free Speech

Racial Justice

Green Group Holdings v. Schaeffer: Defense of Environmental Protesters Against Defamation Lawsuit

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµis representing four people being sued for defamation because they exercised their right to free speech and voiced opposition to a coal ash landfill in their small town. The defendants, all residents of Uniontown, Alabama — a poor, predominantly Black town with a median per capita income of around $8,000 — are being sued for $30 million by Georgia-based Green Group Holdings because the residents are fighting the hazardous coal ash that the company keeps in a residential landfill. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµasked a federal court to dismiss the lawsuit on First Amendment grounds. In February 2017, the parties reached a settlement in which the company dropped the lawsuit and agreed to better environmental protections at the landfill.
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Abortion Access PP.jpg
Alabama
Mar 2016

Reproductive Freedom

Planned Parenthood Southeast, Inc., v. Strange

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Alabama, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Planned Parenthood Southeast, have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that places onerous and medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers and would force most of the state’s clinics to stop providing abortions.
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Alabama
Mar 2016
Abortion Access PP.jpg

Reproductive Freedom

Planned Parenthood Southeast, Inc., v. Strange

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Alabama, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Planned Parenthood Southeast, have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law that places onerous and medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion providers and would force most of the state’s clinics to stop providing abortions.
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Spradley v. State of Alabama
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2015

Smart Justice

Capital Punishment

Spradley v. State of Alabama

Montez Spradley, who was sentenced to death in Alabama for a 2004 murder he did not commit, was released from prison in September 2015. He had spent 9.5 years behind bars, 3.5 years of them on death row. He is 32 years old.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2015
Spradley v. State of Alabama

Smart Justice

Capital Punishment

Spradley v. State of Alabama

Montez Spradley, who was sentenced to death in Alabama for a 2004 murder he did not commit, was released from prison in September 2015. He had spent 9.5 years behind bars, 3.5 years of them on death row. He is 32 years old.
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