


The Constitutional Right to Counsel: Is it being upheld in Alabama?
Access to Justice, Advocacy News, Phillip EnslerThe United States Constitution is clear. In criminal cases, the accused have a right to a lawyer. Our Constitution affords this protection in order to ensure that individuals are not wrongfully or unfairly deprived of their liberty.
Yet there…

Diverse Groups Hold Forum on Civil Asset Forfeiture
Advocacy News, Fair Schools, Safe CommunitiesIn advance of the 2018 Alabama legislative session, panelists detail solutions to law enforcement’s unfair seizure of property.
Birmingham, AL – A diverse coalition of groups that oppose the law enforcement practice of seizing property…

Rein in Policing for Profit
Advocacy News, Fair Schools, Safe CommunitiesUnder both Alabama and federal law, if an individual law enforcement officer believes that your property (including cash) is tied to certain criminal activities, they can seize it, even if you are never convicted of - or even charged with -…

Prison Construction is the Wrong Approach for Alabama, Says Alabama Appleseed
Advocacy News, Fair Schools, Safe CommunitiesMontgomery, AL – Today the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) announced a plan to hire a project management team to construct new prison facilities and renovate existing facilities. This announcement follows unsuccessful attempts in…

Alabama Appleseed Urges Governor Ivey to Rethink Alabama's Drug Policy
Advocacy News, Fair Schools, Safe Communities, Frank KnaackMontgomery, AL – The following statement is by Frank Knaack, executive director of Alabama Appleseed, regarding Governor Ivey's decision to award $1.3 million to establish the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force:
"After more than 45 years…
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