Trump Protest Case Moves Forward as Class Action Lawsuit
On September 30, District Judge John J. Tuchi issued an order certifying two separate classes in Puente v. Phoenix.
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On September 30, District Judge John J. Tuchi issued an order certifying two separate classes in Puente v. Phoenix.
A class certification hearing is set for Wednesday in the federal lawsuit Puente v. Phoenix.
In a transparent attempt to avoid another free speech loss for Arizona in court, Gov. Doug Ducey today signed legislation, SB 1167, amending a 2016 law that requires government contractors to certify they are not participating in boycotts of Israel or Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
ACLU of Arizona calls for independent investigation, urges witnesses to submit additional evidence.
PHOENIX — A domestic violence survivor and single mother of two filed a federal lawsuit today against the city of Surprise, Ariz., for a law that pressures landlords to evict tenants who place more than four calls to police in 30 days or for crimes occurring at the property.
PHOENIX – A federal court today permanently ordered Arizona state prosecutors to halt enforcement of a 2014 law restricting the display of nude images.