February 5 – The Alabama Senate passes the death penalty bill for child rapists with a 33-1 vote.[3][4]
February 12 – Governor Kay Ivey signs the death penalty bill for child rapists into law.[5][6]
March 10 – Governor Ivey commutes the death sentence of Charles Lee Burton. Burton had been sentenced to death for murder of Doug Battle during a 1991 robbery in Talladega, though he was not the one who shot Battle and was charged under the felony murder rule. Derrick DeBruce, the one who fired the fatal shot, was previously sent to death row before he was re-sentenced to life in prison upon appeal.[7]
March 27 – Five of the six men charged in connection to a 2023 mass shooting that killed four in Dadeville plead guilty to murder and assault.[8]
May 11 – The Supreme Court lifts a ruling that had blocked Alabama from using a congressional map that had been ruled racially discriminatory.[9]
June 2 – The Supreme Court allows Alabama to redistrict their congressional map for the upcoming midterm elections. Their new map favors the Republican Party.[11]
June 17 – A lawsuit is filed in Montgomery County against Tommy Tuberville, claiming he should be disqualified for running for governor due to not meeting residency requirements.[12]