The Alabama state Senate version of Parker’s Law, which would exempt nursing mothers from jury duty for up to two years, is headed to back to the Senate for final approval before it can go to Gov. Kay ...
Equally important, but less revered than voting; jury service is a powerful tool for holding the government accountable. ACLU ...
The Alabama Senate on Wednesday issued final approval on SB76, otherwise known Parker’s Law, which would exempt nursing mothers from jury duty for up to two years. It now heads to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk ...
The Alabama Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would exempt nursing mothers from jury duty for up to two years. SB76, amended to be known as Parker’s Law, was brought forth by Sen. April Weaver, ...
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Alabama (WVTM) — A piece of proposed legislation spurred on by the complaints of two Jefferson County mothers is one step closer to becoming law. Senate Bill 76, which would make ...
The Alabama Senate approved a bill excusing nursing mothers from jury duty. The bill comes after mothers began speaking out about negative experiences they had when being summoned for jury duty. READ ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Hanceville, a small Alabama city of around 3 ...