July 7, 2005 RSS feed / Editorials

Guest Column

Property right latest casualty of activist judges

By authorizing the government to take the homes, lands and businesses of American citizens, the Supreme Court of the United States has given a whole new meaning to the concept of More...

Senate Report

Court ruling on display of Ten Commandments provides little guidance

On Monday, the Supreme Court delivered one of its final rulings for this term. The ruling came on an issue that I have long felt strongly about More...

Alabama Scene Summertime trips called junkets when it’s politicians who are doing the traveling

Syndicated Columnist As the words of an old song say, it More...

South Alabamian Readers Write Drys say $40,000 needed to contest wet vote

Dear Editor, Recently I was interested in learning more about the status of the legal appeals involving the alcohol votes in Cedar Bluff, Monroeville and Jackson so I attended a meeting at First Baptist Church in Jackson. More...