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  2. Chandler roundup - Wikipedia

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    The operation was known at the time as "Operation Restoration", [2] and was a joint operation between local law enforcement officers and federal authorities. Over five days in the summer of 1997, [3] from July 27 to July 31, [2] officers on bicycles patrolled Chandler asking suspected Hispanic people for proof of citizenship, and arresting those who could not provide proof. [2]

  3. Mountain View Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Arizona State Parks and Trails received $500,000 from the National Park Service’s African American Civil Rights Fund for the purpose of restoring the club. The National Trust for Historic Preservation's African-American Cultural Heritage Action Fund has also supported restoration efforts with a 2018 grant.

  4. Constitution of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Article 2 titled the Declaration of Rights and is the state's equivalent of the Bill of Rights. At the time the Arizona Constitution was adopted, the United States Supreme Court had not yet ruled that the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution was applicable to or binding upon the states. In 2024, Article 2 was amended to contain an ...

  5. Arizona certifies abortion rights initiative for ... - AOL

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    It arrives after a chaotic year for the state in which the Arizona Supreme Court voted to uphold a Civil War-era abortion ban that criminalized nearly all abortions and would have overridden the ...

  6. Arizona county defends restoring 98,000 with unconfirmed ...

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    The Maricopa County Recorder's Office defends its decision to restore the voter status of individuals affected by a glitch impacting 218,000 voters. Arizona county defends restoring 98,000 with ...

  7. Will Arizona enforce a Civil War-era law banning nearly all ...

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    Arizona officials are scrambling to address a near total abortion ban revived by the state’s Supreme Court this week, before the Civil War-era law almost completely halts access to Arizona’s ...

  8. Lincoln Ragsdale - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Johnson Ragsdale Sr. (July 27, 1926 – June 9, 1995) was an influential leader in the Phoenix-area Civil Rights Movement.Known for his outspokenness, Ragsdale was instrumental in various reform efforts in the Valley, including voting rights and the desegregation of schools, neighborhoods, and public accommodations.

  9. Arizona certifies abortion-rights initiative for the November ...

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    Arizona's ballot will include a major reproductive rights measure this fall alongside the presidential, Senate and other battleground races, putting a key issue directly before voters in the swing ...