Food Truck Freedom, or Problematic State Preemption?

By Sean Krieg. In October 2021, the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City Manager of Mesa received a threat. It was not sent by an anonymous troublemaker nor was it from a disgruntled citizen. Instead, it was sent by three members of…
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APS’s Electric Feel – Bringing Potential Lawsuit?

By Gabriela Berigan. In 2019, Arizona Public Service (APS) filed a Rate Application with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), in which APS requested an increase to the  rate it can charge customers for usage. It requested an increase of around…
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Pulling the Plug on Privatized Prison Health Care

By Joanna Jandali. [TW: this blog post contains graphic descriptions and content related to suicide.] “Notice of Impending Death.” This was the title of a handwritten message sent to a federal district court judge on August 29, 2017. The author,…
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Clean Air and the Crossroads of Environmental Protection

By Nick Hodder. The United States Supreme Court recently agreed to take a closer look at the Environmental Protection Agency’s (“EPA”) statutory authority. Specifically, the Court agreed to hear four cases challenging the agency’s power to limit CO2 emissions from…
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