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May 21, 2020 3 tweets 2 min read Read on X
What happened last night in #Westgate was horrifying. We have a gun violence epidemic in our country and we need to act.

Thank you to the brave officers of @GlendaleAZPD for their swift response preventing further loss of life. My thoughts are with all the victims.
No person in our country should have to fear for their life when they leave their home. Our community cannot afford further inaction -- one preventable death is one too many.
It is time for our legislators to act by closing the glaring loopholes in Arizona and across our country. I stand with @GiffordsCourage, @MomsDemand, and the 70 percent of Americans who are in favor of stricter gun safety laws.

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Aug 19, 2022
And so it begins. This may be the most important hearing for abortion rights in Arizona's history.

Tune in here: publichearings.sc.pima.gov (room 475)
The first issues are largely procedural. Because of the age of this case (first filed in 1971), many of the original parties are deceased (passed beyond the jurisdiction of the court) and many of the doctors are no longer in practice.
Okay--here come the important arguments.

The AG is trying to argue that because the Supreme Court overruled Roe, the very old Arizona abortion law comes back in force.
Read 24 tweets
Jul 8, 2022
Tuned in now.

The Court has asked what abortion laws are in force in Arizona in the moment. The answer is beyond confusing.
In SB1457, the legislature created an “interpretive rule” that a “person” includes a fertilized egg at any stage of gestation.

This sets up scenario where child neglect and homicide statutes apply to patients and doctors who access abortion.
The plaintiffs are arguing that this provision is vague—in part because it invites arbitrary enforcement and in part because it’s unclear how this interacts with other laws.
Read 17 tweets
Jul 8, 2022
Even with today's news, abortion rights are still on the ballot for 4.5 million Arizonans in Maricopa County.

Are you going to sit on the sidelines and let @Rachel1Mitchell control your reproductive rights or are you going to get involved?
And sign up to volunteer with our campaign here 👇

gunnigle2022.com/get-involved/
Read 4 tweets
Jun 24, 2022
The County Attorney or District Attorney election just became the most important race on your ballot in 2022.
Here's why 🧵
The Supreme Court has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade in the face of decades of legal precedent and roll back the rights of millions in America.
Arizona is one of 23 states that will now use the criminal law and Supreme Court decision to ban abortion.

As a result of this decision, doctors’ offices will be treated as crime scenes, and reproductive decisions will be invasively monitored by prosecutors and police.
Read 8 tweets
Sep 22, 2021
The Arizona District Court is hearing oral arguments on SB1457 RIGHT NOW. Follow @ncjwarizona and this thread to hear how it's going.
Kicking off and it's a hot bench (that means that the judge has a lot of questions).

Of note at the outset, the judge has adopted the language of the Plaintiffs that this is a "Reason Ban" and not a "Non-discrimination Provision" as the Attorney General argues.
At issue is the prohibition against physicians providing abortions to people who are carrying fetuses with genetic abnormalities.
Read 52 tweets
Sep 26, 2020
I was a student at the University of Notre Dame Law School while Amy Coney Barrett was a professor.
While she had a reputation for collegiality and excellence in the classroom, the biggest lesson she taught me was that a person could be kind and civil while embracing an ideology that regards some individuals worthy of fewer rights and less freedom.
Make no mistake about it: Judge Amy Coney Barrett is an extremist pick. Her record on reproductive rights, coverage for preexisting conditions, LGBTQ+ rights, and the dignity of work is abysmal.
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