Thursday - April 3, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Tuesday April 01, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Anti-Voter Executive Order Challenged in Court by Pro-Voter Coalition
WASHINGTON, March 31 [Category: Political] -- The Campaign Legal Center posted the following news release: * * * Anti-Voter Executive Order Challenged in Court by Pro-Voter Coalition Washington, DC -- Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) and State Democracy Defenders Fund (SDDF) sued the Executive Office of the President and members of the president's Cabinet on behalf of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Secure Families Initiative (SFI) and Arizona Students' Association (AS  more

ASU, UC and KU Take Home Big 12 Baseball Weekly Awards
IRVING, Texas, April 1 -- The Big 12 Conference, a college athletic conference, issued the following news: * * * ASU, UC and KU Take Home Big 12 Baseball Weekly Awards Kansas' duo of Michael Brooks (co-player) and Dominic Voegele (pitcher) were joined by Cincinnati's Kerrington Cross (co-player) and Arizona State's Matt King (newcomer) as the Big 12 Baseball weekly award recipients for games ending March 30. Cross reached base at least four times in all four of Cincinnati's games last week,   more

Northern Arizona University: Here's Why Border Fences are Bad for Wildlife
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, April 1 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * Here's why border fences are bad for wildlife International border barriers everywhere are harming wildlife by bisecting their habitats, disrupting their hunting and collecting patterns and preventing them from commingling. In some cases, the borders are causing so much harm that they could cause certain species to go extinct. That's according to a new study published in the journal Biological Conse  more

UNM to Host Lillian Gorman's Book on Language and Identity in Northern New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, April 1 -- The University of New Mexico issued the following news: * * * UNM to host Lillian Gorman's book on language and identity in Northern New Mexico By Izabella Kubiak The University of New Mexico's is excited to welcome and host author and alumna, Lillian Gorman. Gorman, associate professor at the University of Arizona, will give a talk on her latest book, Zones of Encuentro: Language and Identities in Northern New Mexico through support by the Center for Regi  more