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ACLU tracking Arizona officers’ contact with ICE, Border Patrol
A civil rights organization is demanding records from two of the largest police forces in Arizona amid reports some officers may be sharing immigration status information from individuals with federal ...
According to the Post, three Arizona facilities will either be newly designated or expanded under the plans. Among them is ...
The ACLU has also intervened in cases in North Carolina and Alabama, where federal district courts recently upheld Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Like the other cases, Arizona’s suit contends ...
A private security guard called Phoenix police on an immigrant-rights group handing out information at a federal immigration ...
The ACLU found medical records belonging to dozens of Arizona inmates posted on a public website operated by the state’s prison health care provider.
The ACLU's organizational clients are the Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty, which has information about 45 Arizona prisoners on its website; Stop Prisoner Rape, a group that seeks to end ...
ACLU lost. We won.” “We encourage voters to check their ballot status. We will continue to advocate to make sure all votes are counted,” the ACLU of Arizona said in a statement.
The ACLU of Arizona said the law will create “irreparable community harm,” if allowed to go forth. The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court of Arizona by the ACLU of Arizona and 10 ...
ACLU sues over new Arizona law that limits filming of police The ACLU and a number of media organizations, including FOX 10, is suing the State of Arizona over a new law that makes it illegal to ...
The ACLU and multiple news organizations filed a lawsuit over an Arizona law that made it a crime to video record within eight feet of law enforcement activity after a warning is given from an ...
The group’s Arizona chapter, joined by several Arizona news organizations, filed a petition in U.S. District Court. They argue the law criminalizes First Amendment freedoms.
The ACLU said it could be punishable by up to a month in jail. In an opinion piece published by Arizona Republic in March, Kavanagh said the bill gives police a “buffer.” ...
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