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Richard Clifton

Dec 2, 2019

AG to challenge court’s order to release man convicted in child slaying

A federal appeals court has ordered the state to release a man convicted of the 1994 death of a 4-year-old in Tucson.

Jul 8, 2015

Judge grants supporters chance to void anti-ethnic studies programs laws

Saying there is evidence of racial animus by state officials, a federal appeals court on Tuesday agreed to give challengers a chance to void state laws specifically designed to kill Tucson’s “ethnic studies” program.

May 2, 2014

Republicans lose case, but still win on redistricting

Republicans lost a federal court case seeking to force a redraw of Arizona’s legislative district map. But the status quo might not be so bad for the GOP.

Apr 29, 2014

Court ruling could remove uncertainty over Arizona legislative boundaries

After a year of deliberation, a federal court has ruled that the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission doesn’t have to redraw any part of the state’s legislative districts.

Arizona redistricting map
Apr 1, 2013

Judges hear GOP redistricting map challenge

Federal judges hearing a civil suit brought by Republican voters who claim the state's new legislative maps were illegally drawn to benefit Democrats questioned lawyers Friday about whether some members of the commission that made the maps were free of political influence.

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