Judicial

Personal Data as Property

November 29, 2018 Liz Recchia

The U.S. Bill of Rights Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall […]

Arizona State

Courts May Not Mandate Forms Landlords Use

March 31, 2017 Liz Recchia

The Courts and their bureaucracy have been trying to impose mandatory eviction and notice forms on landlords. This amounts to legislating from the bench, since State law describes the needed elements for legal notice and […]

Judicial

Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Arizona

February 10, 2017 Liz Recchia

Now that cities are re-writing their city ordinances, you may want to read the U.S. Supreme Court decision from 2015 that brought sign ordinances under scrutiny, Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Arizona. The gist of […]

Arizona State

ADA Lawsuits Target Valley Businesses

February 2, 2017 Liz Recchia

Arizona State Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion on December 8, 2016 to dismiss over 1,000 ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) lawsuits across the State of Arizona. The complaints all read the same and […]

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