
Scottsdale will defend agreement to fund TPC golf upgrades
By Beth Duckett | The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale plans to present evidence against a lawsuit that accuses the city of illegally subsidizing improvements at

By Beth Duckett | The Republic | azcentral.com Scottsdale plans to present evidence against a lawsuit that accuses the city of illegally subsidizing improvements at

By Brandon Brown | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court Thursday slashed the damages that mining company ASARCO had been ordered to pay

By Michael Kiefer | The Republic | azcentral.com Jodi Arias, who has been convicted of first-degree murder in the 2008 death of her boyfriend, Travis

By Scott Orr | The Daily Courier PRESCOTT – Saying that the relatively new wording of a provision in Yavapai County plea agreements “bind the

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor We hear a lot about child abuse. We don’t hear enough about animal abuse. One only has to watch

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Federal officials are legally entitled to be negligent in fencing the border without worrying

By Philip Haldiman | The Republic | azcentral.com A Maricopa County Superior Court judge denied a request for a preliminary injunction that could have invalidated

By Beth Duckett | The Republic | azcentral.com Two Scottsdale residents have sued the city and its top officials for what they claim is an

By Associated Press The founder of a well-known Phoenix real estate investment firm is accused of helping two clients purchase a home with money made
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal A conservative Scottsdale legal group wants the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case involving signs ordinances

Casa Grande Dispatch and wire reports (Edited for length) Multiple arrests were made at Hendrix and Co. Recycling on Wednesday morning as part of a

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After more than an hour and a half discussion at the Oct. 15 workshop, Glendale City Council directed

The Associated Press A judge has overturned Maricopa County’s zoning ordinance for medical marijuana dispensaries, ruling that the law was a “transparent attempt” to keep
The Associated Press A judge has overturned Maricopa County’s zoning ordinance for medical marijuana dispensaries, ruling that the law was a “transparent attempt” to keep

By Lyle Denniston | SCOTUSblog The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to review the federal government’s power to regulate so-called “greenhouse gases” from fixed sources

ADI News Services Attorneys asked the Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday to hear the case of a Quartzsite Church, which is facing an illegally assessed
By Neena Satija | The New York Times The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is appealing a lawsuit that it has already won — one

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun A judge on Thursday rejected a bid by an aide to Attorney General Tom Horne to

By Wendy Miller | Independent Newsmedia A San Tan Valley water utility company has filed a complaint with the Superior Court of Arizona alleging defamation

By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic Gary Husk, a once influential lobbyist whose key clients included the Fiesta Bowl, has been charged with eight
Forbes The OC Weekly’s Nick Schou reports that the U.S. Justice Department has dropped a forfeiture case against an Anaheim office building whose owner rented

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times A federal judge in Phoenix on Tuesday certified a class action lawsuit alleging securities fraud against First Solar

By Ken Silverstein | EnergyBiz An interesting case is creating potentially unbearable headwinds for a Kansas-based coal plant. There, the state’s supreme court just reversed

10. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Organization. EPA alleges Dodger players violated the Clean Water Act by jumping into the swimming

By Edward Gately | The Arizona Republic A federal judge has declared a portion of Arizona’s campaign-finance law unconstitutional, finding the definition of political committee

By Jessie Hill, professor of law at Case Western Reserve University The Court’s decision to revisit legislative prayer on the thirtieth anniversary of Marsh v.
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure