Courts Alabama AG blocks all ADOC attorneys from handling litigation Marshall stripped ADOC attorneys of their DAG/AAG designations, which prevents them from handling litigation. Josh MoonApril 11, 2023
Legislature Alabama Senate passes bill to cut correctional incentive time The bill ostensibly tightens an already narrow window for incarcerated individuals serving in historically overcrowded prisons. John H. GlennMarch 24, 2023
Prisons Department of Corrections announces salary increases, new pay grades Correctional staffing levels within the department have seen dramatic decreases over the last few years. John H. GlennMarch 8, 2023
News Opinion | It’s time we start acting with common sense on prisons Common sense tells us if we want to help keep people from bad behavior, we need to give them a reason to change. Shaun TraywickMarch 3, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Alabama’s about to start botching executions again The ADOC has reviewed itself and determined that the real cause of its three botched executions were all of these laws. Josh MoonFebruary 27, 2023
Prisons Two incarcerated men die in state custody over the last week Michael Joe White and Reginald Rashard Davis were both confirmed dead between Feb. 15, and Feb. 22 John H. GlennFebruary 23, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Billion dollar prison healthcare contract should be above reproach. It’s not The bid process that awarded YesCare with the state's $1.06 billion prison healthcare contract has many, many red flags. Josh MoonFebruary 20, 2023
Prisons Former correctional lieutenant indicted on excessive force, obstruction charges A former correctional lieutenant was indicted by a federal grand jury on Tuesday with counts of use of excessive force and obstruction. John H. GlennFebruary 8, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Again and again. And yes, again. There are issues that most of Alabama knows we need to address. I’ll write about them over and over again. Joey KennedyJanuary 31, 2023
Prisons Opinion | When good time is no good Accruing good time is currently treated as a rule that is rarely, if ever, suspended, not as a privilege. April WeaverJanuary 12, 2023