Opinion Opinion | Clearing up a few gambling questions after the Birmingham Racecourse sale The sale of the Birmingham Racecourse prompted a number of questions about Alabama's complicated and confusing gambling laws. Josh Moon19 hours ago
Featured Opinion Opinion | Decoding HB111: An equal rights battle At its core, HB 111 embodies the worst impulses of cruelty and narrow-mindedness. Its proponents peddle fear and misinformation. Bill BrittMay 7, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Alabama Supreme Court denies IVF rehearing, uncertainty persists The Alabama Supreme Court's refusal to rehear the case on embryos as children stirs intense debate over its legal implications. Bill BrittMay 6, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Why are women still voting for Republicans? Time after time, Republicans have proven that they do not care about women's rights or women's health care. Why are women still voting for... Josh MoonMay 6, 2024
Opinion Opinion | Discrimination’s diversity After the immigration law was enacted Japanese-American relations soured. Will SellersMay 6, 2024
Opinion Opinion | Campus protests have reached Alabama. What should our universities do? Campus protests, after all, present a learning opportunity on permissible conduct and expression. Dr. Allen MendenhallMay 6, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | The progressives won again Meta — the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — will be building an $800 million data center in Alabama’s capitol city. Josh MoonMay 3, 2024
Opinion Opinion | Agreement on Foley Beach Express Bridge is victory for all Alabamians As soon as the agreement is finalized in May, Alabamians and visitors alike will see immediate benefits. Lee SentellMay 3, 2024
Opinion Opinion | Capitol Hill, please do not take away my employees’ prescription discounts PBMs are very popular because they permit small and medium-sized folks like us to punch above our weight in dealing with Big Pharma. William BaileyMay 2, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Bill to jail librarians appears to also make many stores “public nuisances” Under the law, any premises used to sell or show R-rated movies could end up being considered a public nuisance. Jacob HolmesMay 2, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Alabama defies new Title IX rules, jeopardizes LGBTQ+ student rights In response to updated Title IX regulations, Alabama's refusal to implement them, driven by political motives, jeopardizes LGBTQ+ students' rights and safety. Bill BrittMay 2, 2024