
Ariz. high court rules on community property issue
An Arizona Supreme Court ruling says a married person has some flexibility in deciding how to divvy up a retirement account that’s his or her

An Arizona Supreme Court ruling says a married person has some flexibility in deciding how to divvy up a retirement account that’s his or her

A ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a ruling that prevents police in Arizona from

By David Jin | president and CEO of Grand Canyon Skywalk Development It’s sad that Sherry Counts, current Hualapai Tribe chairwoman, wants to invoke my

By Connor Radnovich | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Former Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe joined representatives of business, church and civil-rights groups last week to file

By Chase Kamp | Southeast Valley Ledger A recent ruling by the state appeals court in a Marana water case has halted the efforts by

An environmental group seeking to temporarily halt mining at seven coal mines in four states has sued the federal government, saying Thursday the approval of

By Joyce Lobeck | Yuma Sun An out-of-town law firm has been soliciting Yuma homeowners regarding alleged construction defects in their neighborhoods and inviting them

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Capitol Times A series of court rulings issued late last week in two lawsuits against the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission

By Dennis Wagner | The Arizona Republic The Hualapai Tribe of northern Arizona faces serious financial and political fallout from a $28.6 million judgment last

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | Arizona Daily Star Attorneys for Gov. Jan Brewer will get a chance to argue that Arizona should

By The Associated Press A federal court on Monday dealt a blow to the business arm of a northern Arizona tribe that owns the
A lawyer who has worked for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office since 1991 has been appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals. Kent Cattani fills

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services | East Valley Tribune A federal judge on Friday blocked illegal immigrants in the new “deferred action” program

By Connor Radnovich | Cronkite News WASHINGTON — A divided federal appellate court on Friday upheld a Gilbert sign ordinance, saying it did not infringe

By Felicia Fonseca The Associated Press Conservationists and tribes challenging a uranium mine north of the Grand Canyon were rejected by a federal appeals court

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Members of the Independent Redistricting Commission do not need to answer certain questions from those who are

By Christina Sampson InMaricopa.com John Kennedy, former interim president of the Maricopa Chamber of Commerce, is facing one count of criminal trespass in the first

By Greg Moberly Today’s News-Herald London Bridge Resort scored a key court victory this month in its ongoing property battles with Adventure Center Inc., but

By Lyle Denniston SCOTUSblog Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, sitting temporarily on a federal appeals court, suggested in an opinion on Tuesday that

If you’d like to discuss medical marijuana, contact Ryan Hurley, director of the Rose Law Group Medical Marijuana Dept., rhurley@roselawgroup.com The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office

More than a dozen landowners along the Gila River sued then-owners of the Gillespie Dam and the Maricopa County Flood Control District over flooding on

By Dan Browning Minneapolis Star Tribune Farmer Mark Schroeder of Elgin, Minn., knew something was seriously wrong when he heard a noise from his new

A former Arizona legislator was sentenced to 18 months of home confinement for his felony convictions for seeking and accepting bribes while he was a
By Carolyn Dryer The Glendale Star The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 split decision Sept. 11 ruled that the Tohono O’odham Nation

Governor Jan Brewer will directly appoint a new Superior Court judge for Pinal County after Democrats showed no interest in the Republican-trending county. The county

By Paul Davenport The Associated Press A legislative committee’s official analysis of a sales tax initiative on Arizona’s ballot went out of bounds by trying

By David G. Savage Los Angeles Times A house that floats on the water and has no power to move on its own is a
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By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent Halo Vista, whose developers envision as a “city within a city” that establishes a hub for science and innovation

By Tuscon.com The University of Arizona will undertake a $250 million project of building a new 19-story student dormitory on the northwest corner of Speedway

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his