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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

HORNE ANNOUNCES FAVORABLE RULING IN BANK OF AMERICA LITIGATION

PHOENIX (Tuesday March 22, 2011) -- Attorney General Tom Horne announced that the U.S. Federal District Court Judge Frederick J. Martone, ruled on the first significant motion in the Bank of America case. Judge Martone granted the State of Arizona’s motion to return the case to state court. In January, Bank of America had removed the case to federal court on a variety of grounds, all of which were rejected by Judge Martone.

Horne stated: “I am gratified that the court agreed with our argument that our claims that Bank of America violated state law should be heard in state court. State court often can proceed much more quickly than federal court. Homeowners who have suffered from practices that may violate the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act need timely relief, and unnecessary delays can be damaging to them."

The case will now be returned to Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa Country, where discovery will begin.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

ETHNIC STUDIES SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION AS AG TOM HORNE TO ADDRESS UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LATINO LAW STUDENTS

TUCSON (Monday, March 21, 2011) -- AG Tom Horne will address the University of Arizona Latino Law students to discuss HB 2281, Ethnic Studies Law, on Tuesday, March 22 at 5:45 p.m. at the University of Arizona College of Law, Ares Auditorium, Room 164. Horne will be on a panel.

Horne was invited by the Latino Law school group to discuss HB 2281, and welcomed the opportunity to discuss the issue with the law students and other panel members.

Horne stated: “TUSD’s Ethnic Studies program divides students by race and promotes ethnic chauvinism, rather than teaching students to treat each other as individuals. I am committed to educating the public on what is really happening in these classes.”

WHO: AG TOM HORNE TO ADDRESS UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LATINO LAW STUDENTS

WHERE: UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW
1201 EAST SPPEDWAY
TUCSON, AZ 85719

DATE: TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2011

TIME: 5:45 P.M.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

RAZA STUDIES SUPPORTERS, IN A THUGGISH MOB, TRIED TO SHOUT DOWN ATTORNEY GENERAL HORNE

PHOENIX (Thursday March 17, 2011) -- Attorney General Tom Horne today released a video of a screaming mob of Raza Studies supporters who interfered with the Attorney General’s efforts to accommodate a request to be interviewed by a television news crew.

In the video below, viewers can see a thuggish mob of Raza Studies supporters trying to shout down Horne, to attempt to prevent an interview with Univision Television.

Horne was in the process of leaving the Capitol after a meeting, when a reporter from Univision Televsion asked him to return to where his cameraman was, so he could do an interview in Spanish, as frequently does for Spanish-language media. A thuggish mob of Raza Studies reporters surrounded them and tried to prevent the interview, screaming at the top of their lungs. When the interview was over, Horne walked to his car, still surrounded by the mob, screaming vulgar epithets.

Horne said, “The Raza Studies program teaches irrational mob behavior as a matter of habit. For example, they did a street play called 'the killing of Tom Horne' which was filmed by channels 4 and 9 in Tucson, and broadcast.”

For a YouTube video (not produced by this office) of Attorney General’s Horne encounter this week go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu3UW_Cw1-8.



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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

ATTORNEY GENERAL HORNE ADDRESSES FAIR HOUSING TRAINING EVENT

PHOENIX (March 16, 2011) - Attorney General Tom Horne will address the topic of housing discrimination at the "Cost of Un-Fair Housing" seminar on Tuesday, April 12 from 8 am to 12 pm.

The seminar, the Arizona Fair Housing Partnership's Annual event, held at the Disability Empowerment Center, 5025 E Washington, Phoenix will feature speakers such as HUD's Phoenix Field Office Director. There will be a panel discussion by experienced fair housing professionals from the Attorney General's office and the private sector about how to recognize housing discrimination what can be done about it. Groups who wish to learn more about fair housing or who have clients that might be affected by discriminatory practices are encouraged to attend.

“As Arizona’s chief law enforcement official, my office is empowered to enforce fair housing laws,” said Horne. “We recognize how deeply housing discrimination affects individuals and the community and work to eliminate it.”

To register, please visit regonline.com/fh2011 or call Shawna at 602-252-3423.

The Attorney General’s Civil Rights Division is always available to provide training to businesses and professional associations that are working to comply with the law. Information on events and training provided by the Division throughout the year can be found on the Attorney General’s Office website, www.azag.gov.

If you would like more information or feel you have been a victim of housing discrimination, please call the Attorney General’s Office at 602-542-5263 or email at civilrightsinfo@azag.gov.

For more information, contact Arizona Attorney General's Office Director of Community Education and Outreach Kathleen Winn 602-542-6903.

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