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  1. Prosecutors often unlawfully exclude people of color from juries. The Arizona Supreme Court just clarified how that wrong can be righted.

    July 16, 2018News update
  2. My Pharmacist Humiliated Me When He Refused to Fill My Hormone Prescription

    July 19, 2018News updateLGBTQ Rights
  3. SB 1070 in 2018: What are our rights?

    July 27, 2018News updateImmigrants' Rights
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