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GOP attorney Greg Cook announces run for Alabama Supreme Court AL.com 1 hr ago Mike Cason, al.com
Greg Cook of Birmingham, an attorney for 30 years who is general counsel for the Alabama Republican Party, announced today he is running for a seat on the Alabama Supreme Court next year.
Cook is running for the seat held by Associate Justice Mike Bolin, who is not eligible for another term because of a 70-year age limit on the election of judges.
The Republican primary is May 24.
Cook describes himself as a constitutional conservative.
“Judges should not legislate from the bench, but should apply the plain meaning of the written law,” Cook said in a press release. “Judges should be like neutral umpires – just calling the balls and strikes – not favoring one side over another.”
Thomas Lewis Taylor, 76, of Mechanicsville Maryland peacefully passed away at the MedStar St. Mary's Hospital, May 13, 2021. He was born March 23, 1945.Click for more.
Don Huffines in a 2014 interview with KERA s Shelley Kofler.
Former state Sen. Don Huffines announced on Monday that he’s challenging Gov. Greg Abbott in the 2022 primary race.
Huffines is a conservative Republican from Dallas who’s criticized Abbott for being too slow to fully reopen the state during the pandemic. He s also blamed Abbott for the statewide blackouts during February s catastrophic winter snowstorm.
“For too long, Texas has been let down by politicians who offer nothing but excuses and lies,” he said in a press release, which didn t directly mention Abbott.
Huffines is calling for stronger action on border security, election integrity and property taxes. He said he’s committed to finishing the border wall and rooting out corruption in Austin.