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NCLA Asks AZ Court of Appeals to Require Due Process Before DCS Adds Names to Central Registry

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. NCLA Asks AZ Court of Appeals to Require Due Process Before DCS Adds Names to Central Registry New Civil Liberties AllianceApril 20, 2021 GMT Washington, D.C., April 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group, filed a  reply brief  today in the Arizona Court of Appeals. The suit challenges the Maricopa County Superior Court’s decision to allow the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) to overrule factual findings and credibility determinations made by an independent administrative law judge (ALJ). DCS’s unjust decision placed NCLA client Phillip B. (whose name has been redacted to preserve his anonymity under court rules) on the DCS Central Registry of child abusers for 25 years, destroying his reputation and career.

Arizona Supreme Court to hear challenge to new voter-approved education tax

Arizona Supreme Court to hear challenge to new voter-approved education tax Published  Arizona Supreme Court to hear Prop 208 arguments PHOENIX - The Arizona Supreme Court will hear an expedited constitutional challenge on April 20 to a new voter-approved tax on high-earning Arizonans that was designed to boost school funding. The justices will hear arguments from attorneys representing the Republican-controlled state Legislature and a group of businesses that say the new tax required a two-thirds vote in November s election to pass, as tax increases imposed by the Legislature do. The court also will consider whether the new money, doled out to school districts and charter schools in grants, will put schools over a legal spending limit.

Arizona Supreme Court to hear challenge to new education tax

Arizona Supreme Court to hear challenge to new education tax BOB CHRISTIE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail PHOENIX (AP) The Arizona Supreme Court will hear an expedited constitutional challenge Tuesday to a new voter-approved tax on high-earning Arizonans that was designed to boost school funding. The justices will hear arguments from attorneys representing the Republican-controlled state Legislature and a group of businesses that say the new tax required a two-thirds vote in November s election to pass, as tax increases imposed by the Legislature do. The court also will consider whether the new money, doled out to school districts and charter schools in grants, will put schools over a legal spending limit.

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