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Kiera Riley

Kiera Riley

Courts & Education Reporter at Arizona Capitol Times

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  • Law
  • Education

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Recent Articles

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Abortion providers seek to overturn restrictive Arizona laws

Physicians challenge state abortion laws in court, citing burden of waiting periods and counseling. Legislative leaders defend the statutes.
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School districts plan to sue EVIT over proposed funding cuts to tec...

School districts are suing East Valley Institute of Technology over a funding agreement, claiming CTE programs on campuses are not receiving fair share of funds.
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Groundwater protections sought in La Paz County amid lawsuit

La Paz County supervisor pushes for groundwater protections in Ranegras Plain Basin as lawsuit against Fondomonte alfalfa farm continues.
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Arizona executes second death row inmate this year

Richard Djerf, convicted of murdering the Luna family, was executed by lethal injection today.
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Court reviews county authority to sue public record requestors

A case in Arizona Court of Appeals determines if a county can sue a public records requester for court clarification, impacting public records law.
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Cannabis lawsuit against ADHS, governor and chief of staff dismissed

A judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging the state health department, governor and her chief of staff worked to improperly award a dispensary license outside deadlines set in state law.
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Legal battle continues over Saudi groundwater pumping in Arizona

Legal battle over groundwater pumping by Fondomonte Arizona raises questions about authority and regulation in Arizona's water supply.
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Parents left to fill the gap in ESA vendor vetting

A new investigation has revealed gaps in the vetting capabilities of Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account program.
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‘Premature graduation’ of students with disabilities challenged by ...

A clearer legal position from the Arizona Department of Education on graduation requirements for students with disabilities sets the stage for more robust guidance.
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Arizona erases $40M in court fees for juvenile delinquents

Courts across Arizona have wiped nearly $40 million in outstanding fees from juveniles’ records to comply with a new state law.
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School districts oppose proposed cut in career-focused education

School districts consider legal action against East Valley Institute of Technology over proposed funding cuts tied to performance metrics.
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Arizona’s bioscience industry flourishing, but funding a concern

Arizona's bioscience industry has grown with medical schools and funding, but faces policy hurdles and federal funding cuts. T
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State prison system still lacking in health care, receivership cons...

State prison system still lacking in health care, receivership considered
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Arizona Supreme Court to decide the fate of campaign donation discl...

The Arizona Supreme Court is weighing a legal challenge to the Voters' Right to Know Act from two conservative groups who fear it could lead to doxxing.
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Karla Phillips-Krivickas: Arizona’s champion of education

Karla Phillips-Krivickas has seen it all. And from all her roles she ensures every person, every county is accounted for in Arizona schools.
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Arizona expands educational opportunities in state prisons amid scr...

Arizona expands educational opportunities in state prisons amid scrutiny
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Education department under fire for improper ESA purchases

Empowerment Scholarship Account program leaders and the Auditor General’s Office are starting to confer regarding risk-based auditing as required in state law.
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Lobbying powerhouses move in on Arizona’s politics

A partnership between a local lobbying firm and a Washington D.C. behemoth may just be a harbinger for greater national interest in Arizona.
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Federal cutbacks shift education-related civil rights issues to state

Advocates for families with disabilities anticipate a pivot away from the federal route for discrimination complaint resolution.
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Court finds Legislature failed to provide adequate public school ma...

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge found the disparities in funding of school facilities across Arizona to be a constitutional failing.
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Glendale panhandling law faces free speech legal challenge

Glendale’s panhandling ordinance, adopted despite warnings of First Amendment falter, is finally facing legal challenge in federal court.