The case had been filed by Arizonans for Fair Lending (and other groups and individuals), in anticipation of filing enough signatures to attract a court challenge to its proposal to outlaw high interest title loans. The group had suspended its signature-gathering efforts after District Court Judge Susan Bolton denied their injunction request. Now, it suspends its court challenge.
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Monday, May 4, 2020
UPDATE: No Miracle - Plaintiffs Dismiss Entire Suit Challenging Initiative Circulator "Strikeout" Law, One Day After 9th Circuit Appeal
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