Pro-Democracy Win in Sedona
The Center won a fight in court to assure an initiative to preserve a Sedona cultural park site will appear on the ballot.
The Center won a fight in court to assure an initiative to preserve a Sedona cultural park site will appear on the ballot.
An unprecedented number of people have appeared before the Arizona Corporation Commission to object to proposed rate increases by Arizona Public Service.
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The Center is representing the Save Sedona Committee in response to the City of Sedona’s lawsuit seeking to block a voter initiative from appearing on the ballot.
ACLPI has filed a lawsuit alleging Pima County violated open meeting laws in approving the proposed Project Blue data center.
In a major education equity decision, a court ruled Arizona must fix its unconstitutional school funding system.
The Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest has announced the hire of its next Executive Director and Chief Litigation Counsel. Jared Keenan, formerly the Legal Director of ACLU of Arizona, has succeeded Danny […]
Executive Director Danny Adelman was recognized as a 2024 Leader of the Year in Public Policy by the Arizona Capitol Times. Each year the Capital Times recognizes leaders who have contributed to […]
Arizona Committee upholds law requiring new natural gas power plants to undergo governmental review in win for consumers and the environment.
The Center continues to advocate on behalf of clean energy and economic justice issues before the Arizona Corporation Commission, although the hill is steep.
The Center’s end-of-the-year fundraiser surpassed an ambitious goal of $225,000, securing much-needed funding to continue critical work on behalf of Arizonans. Generous contributions from supporters – including two donors who offered to match […]