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ACDL – 20 Years of Advancing the Disability Rights Movement

In 1995, the ACDL became its own stand alone non-profit public interest law firm assisting Arizonans with disabilities in asserting their legal and civil rights. We were formerly one organization, the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest. For 20 years, the ACDL has strived to reduce systemic barriers for individuals with disabilities and […]

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ACDL Hires New Litigation Director

The Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL) is proud to announce the hiring of Rose Daly-Rooney as its new litigation director. Rose is the former Tucson Unit Chief for the Civil Rights Division of the Office of the Arizona Attorney General. Since January 2006, she worked as an Assistant Attorney General in the Litigation and […]

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ACDL Board of Directors Announces New Executive Director

The Arizona Center for Disability Law (ACDL) Board of Directors is proud to announce the appointment of Jose de Jesus “J.J.” V. Rico as its new executive director. J.J. has worked at ACDL since 2001, initially as a Staff Attorney and subsequently as Litigation Director. Since June 2014 he served as the Center’s Interim Executive […]

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ACDL 20th Anniversary Celebration

You are cordially invited to attend the Arizona Center for Disability Law's 20th Anniversary Commemorative Event. Join us on Friday, May 15th from 5:00 - 7:00pm at the Disability Empowerment Center in Phoenix. Hors D'oeuvres and drinks will be served.

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