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In Case You Missed the Good News: A Victory for Reproductive Justice in Alabama
In a landmark decision on April 1, 2025, U.S. District Judge Myron H. Thompson ruled that Alabama cannot prosecute individuals or organizations that assist residents in traveling out of state to obtain legal abortion care.
Apr 182 min read


SB 247 Moves Forward: Now Is the Time to Say Something
Let’s be clear: this bill is not about safety. It’s about silencing dissent.
Apr 82 min read


Project Say Something Opposes SB 247: Defending the Right to Protest in Alabama
"Alabama is the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. Black folk in Alabama understand the necessity of exercising our First Amendment rights as a pathway to freedom and navigation through white supremacist systems," Bennett stated.
Apr 82 min read


Project Say Something Stands Firm Against HB 224: Defending the Right to Protest
Camille Bennett, founder and director of Project Say Something, voiced strong opposition on March 19th, opposing the bill during the committee hearing.
Apr 22 min read


HB 224: A Threat to Our Right to Protest and Hold Authorities Accountable
Sponsored by Rep. Allen Treadaway, HB 224 seeks to amend existing laws related to obstructing governmental operations.
Apr 13 min read


SB 247: A Direct Attack on Our Right to Protest
Introduced by Senator Arthur Orr, SB 247 seeks to impose severe restrictions on protests in residential areas and near places of employment.
Mar 313 min read


Alabama’s New Law Enforcement Immunity Bill: A Step Toward Protection or a Setback for Accountability?
The Alabama House of Representatives recently passed HB 202, expanding legal immunity for law enforcement officers.
Mar 203 min read
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