Your Giving Tuesday Donation Helps ACLPI Continue to Fight for Arizonans
Giving Tuesday and the holiday season are opportunities for all of us to give back to our communities and back the causes most important to us.
ACLPI wouldn’t be here […]
Giving Tuesday and the holiday season are opportunities for all of us to give back to our communities and back the causes most important to us.
ACLPI wouldn’t be here […]
Arizona’s School Facilities Board is required by law to inspect every school every five years to identify problems and to make sure the schools are safe. But for years — including throughout the […]
According to a court ruling on October 5, certain people with disabilities will be allowed to use videoconference technology to assist with voting in the upcoming election. The Arizona Center for Law in […]
We’re thrilled to announce we surpassed our fundraising goal with our annual auction (which looked a lot different this year, like so many other things!). We secured necessary funding to continue our vital […]
Our annual in-person fundraiser has been canceled due to the pandemic, but we’re excited to host an online auction with incredible items. All proceeds go directly to the Center, so we can continue […]
ACLPI, the Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL), the Arc of Arizona and the Native American Disability Law Center recently filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office […]
The Center filed two “friend of the court” briefs in the Arizona Supreme Court supporting efforts to permit people to sign petitions online rather than requiring circulators to go door-to-door during the coronavirus […]
Recent statistics released by the American Lung Association put Phoenix among U.S. cities with the most air pollution. According to the report, Phoenix ranked:
ACLPI is on the frontlines of the latest battle on behalf of Arizona children with communication impairments who have been wrongfully denied medically necessary speech aids. Center attorney Anne Ronan was interviewed by […]
On April 14, 2020, the Center sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on behalf of Sierra Club over the EPA’s failure to act on particulate air pollution in West Pinal County. The EPA […]