Narrative Progress Report

Narrative Progress Report
Author: Alabama. Permanent Study Commission on Alabama's Judicial System
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1972
Genre: Courts
ISBN:

A Century of Controversy

A Century of Controversy
Author: Bailey Thomson
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817312188

State constitutions don't get the attention they deserve. They are important historical documents, and they have considerable influence on state and local government. Alabama's constitution is, according to the scholars and journalists who know it well, one of the longest (more than 315,000 words) and worst.

Study Report

Study Report
Author: Alabama Ethics Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1970
Genre: Conflict of interests
ISBN:

Alabama Government & Politics

Alabama Government & Politics
Author: James D. Thomas
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780803291812

For most of the nation, Alabama government is emblemized by Governor George Wallace blocking the entry to the University of Alabama, defying court-ordered integration and championing states'-rights slogans. But Wallace?s return to power in the 1980s witnessed sweeping social and political changes in Alabama. Today the state for the most part enjoys the aura of "the new South." James D. Thomas and William H. Stewart, both natives of Alabama, bring a detailed sense of its colorful past to their forward-looking book about its government and political institutions. In the course of writing about Alabama's legislative, administrative, and judiciary branches; its local politics; and its historic relations with the federal government, Thomas and Stewart reveal much about life today in this southern state. Low taxes, industrialization and urbanization, the civil rights movement, and a trend toward two-party politics have helped to usher in dramatic changes. Although continued change is in the wind, the authors do not think that Alabama's political institutions will soon lose their distinctive Alabama character, and no book has ever described that better than Alabama Government and Politics.