Alabama students ... "And this law will limit what the schools can offer as well as what the teachers can teach," said Simelton. The lawsuit is calling for the overturn of SB 129, Simelton stated ...
Professors at the University of Alabama and students at UAB on Thursday asked for a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of law, Senate Bill 129, while the court considers the plaintiffs ...
The ACLU has filed a motion seeking an injunction against Alabama’s SB 129, which bans discussions on "divisive concepts" at ...
“In their motion, the plaintiffs argue that the law, Alabama Senate Bill 129 (SB129), has imposed severe viewpoint restrictions on professors and students in public Alabama universities, including ...
GOVERNOR KAY IVEY PUSH TO EXPAND CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PROTECTIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS BEEN MET WITH GRATITUDE FROM THE ALABAMA FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE AND PUTTING FORWARD A PACKAGE OF BILLS THAT ...
On Wednesday, several bills related to public safety and crime prevention will be in Alabama ... Bill 202 and Senate Bill 129 would change civil and criminal protections for law enforcement.
The move is reminiscent of Senate Bill 129, the piece of legislation signed into law by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey last year which effectively outlawed all DEI programs at public universities in the state ...
A move is being made to block an Alabama law against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and restrictions to so-called "divisive concepts." Senate Bill 129 (SB129) prevents public ...
Three University of Alabama professors and three University of Alabama at Birmingham students filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the University Board of Trustees for their ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama and the Legal ... asking the court to pause Senate Bill 129, the “divisive concepts” bill, last month. The pause would last until the current lawsuit ...
“Justice demands urgency,” said Alison Mollman, ACLU of Alabama Legal Director. “Students and professors in our state have dealt with this unconstitutional law for several months and deserve to learn ...