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Chief justice nominee Roy Moore to speak at Republican Men’s Club meeting

May 16, 2012

Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, who is the Republican nominee for the same job he once held, will be the guest speaker at Saturday’s Madison County Republican Men’s Club meeting.

Former Ala. Supreme Court Justice Almon dies

May 1, 2012

Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Reneau Almon has died. He was 74.

Lawmaker wants to delay immigration law revisions

April 30, 2012

MONTGOMERY | While the Alabama Senate is poised to vote on a revision of the state’s 2011 immigration this week, one state senator has said the Legislature should wait to revise the law until after the U.S. Supreme Court rules on…

Alabama Attorney General comments regarding U.S. Supreme Court hearing of AZ immigration law

April 25, 2012

Alabama AG Luther Strange issued a comment regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing of the Arizona immigration law.

Poarch Creek Indians say they are not impacted by ruling on taxes

April 18, 2012

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians are denying that they are covered under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that states the federal government has no right to hold land in trust for Indian tribes not federally recognized by 1934, according to

Birmingham events screen ‘Hot Coffee’ documentary, which takes critical look at tort reform efforts

April 17, 2012

Former Alabama Supreme Court Justices are interviewed in the documentary.

National issues concern Tenn. Medical Association – The Decatur Daily

April 16, 2012

National issues concern Tenn. Medical Association The Decatur Daily NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Physicians attending the annual Tennessee Medical Association meeting this weekend say their biggest concerns include the US Supreme Court's pending decision on the health care reform law and fears of Medicare payment cuts. and more??

Alabama county looks at taxing Creek casino

April 14, 2012

BREWTON, Ala. (AP) – The Escambia County Commission is trying to see if it can tax the casino and other businesses operated by the Poarch Creek Indians in Atmore. ?Commission Chairman David Stokes said Friday the U.S. Supreme Court ruled three years ago that under the …

Alabama governor signs bill aimed at saving PACT settlement

April 12, 2012

The new law now can be cited in legal briefs asking the Supreme Court to reconsider throwing out the settlement in the suit against the prepaid tuition program.

Mississippi Supreme Court: Pascagoula schools don’t have to share Chevron money (Updated)

April 12, 2012

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional a 2007 state law that required the Pascagoula School District to share some tax dollars generated from Chevron facilities with other districts.