The Alabama Accountability Act has been controversial since the
night it passed the state legislature in 2013. What started as a
school flexibility bill morphed into a way to give tax credits and
scholarships to students to attend other public schools and private schools. But late Monday the state Supreme Court upheld
the law. WBHM's Dan Carsen caught up with Alabama School Connection writer Trisha Powell Crain to talk it over. Crain starts with a brief
overview of the Act, and some concerns.