
State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) called U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Associate Justice Clarence Thomas an "Uncle Tom" and the "one who sold us out in Africa" after a recent redistricting ruling on Monday.

“Racial gerrymandering is cool but only when it benefits the Democrats.” I sadly suspect this is the de facto legal status quo in the United States of America when it comes to congressional redistricting.
My hope is that the bench and bar eventually develop a deeper understanding of why we have precedent and when we should not follow it.
The powers of agencies such as the FBI, CIA, TSA and others need to be carefully reviewed by Congress to ensure they're not being weaponized against U.S. citizens.
Alabama will have to redraw its districting map and be subject to another game of judicial peek-a-boo.
Although Big Tech needs to be fixed, I must concede that from a legal perspective, these cases were not the way to do it.

The United States House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in favor of legislation that would federally codify the right to same-sex marriage.

The Alabama Republican Party weighed in on Monday in the battle over Congressional redistricting, filing a "friend of the court" motion...