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Alabama law can't stay out of court

12/15/2011

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The Law Professor Blog Network reports on more legal troubles for Alabama's H.B. 56, which stipulates that under "Section 30 of the law, anyone applying for an annual mobile home registration tag – or renewal – was required to produce papers proving their legal residence status.  The court found that there was substantial evidence that the law was adopted with discriminatory intent against Latinos."
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Chamalise link
11/14/2023 07:23:17 am

Thankks for posting this

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Iris Dugan link
8/8/2024 05:16:08 am

Your blog is very nice Wish to see much more like this. Thanks for sharing your information!

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Anthony Mason link
8/8/2024 12:14:52 pm

It seems like Alabama law often faces legal challenges or is frequently under review. Is there a specific case or recent development, Thank you for making this such an awesome post!

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John Prince link
8/12/2024 11:25:37 am

If you have a specific case or type of legal issue in mind, I can provide more detailed information. Otherwise, many states, including Alabama, can have frequent legal battles on various issues due to their laws, legal interpretations, and the unique circumstances of individual cases.

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