
Gilbert is defendant in cases carrying millions in damages
As the town moves toward in-house legal counsel, private attorneys represent Gilbert in at least a dozen active civil cases with potential payouts in the

As the town moves toward in-house legal counsel, private attorneys represent Gilbert in at least a dozen active civil cases with potential payouts in the

By Rebekah L. Sanders The Arizona Republic Disputed ballots in the contentious southern Arizona congressional race between Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Barber and GOP opponent

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Business Gazette So can you call something the “Best of Phoenix”? Not if you’re doing it commercially, according to

Arizona’s law making it a crime for doctors to perform abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy was drew questions from two federal appeals court judges

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic Americans for Responsible Leadership, which has also poured $11 million into two California campaigns,

By Ray Stern Phoenix New Times The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a petition to re-hear arguments that medical marijuana is protected

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun Housing advocates asked the Arizona Court of Appeals Friday to overturn a lower court ruling allowing the

GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — A federal judge has upheld hiring preferences at northeastern Arizona coal mines that require the mining company to favor members of

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star A former state Supreme Court judge is hoping to get what he believes is a little justice

tokeofthetown.com Fourth District Court of Appeal rejects requirement that all collective members must be actively involved in cultivation The Fourth District Court of Appeal for

By Michael Clancy The Arizona Republic A prominent Phoenix law firm is the target of a lawsuit claiming its actions put the developer of CityNorth

By Jim Kouri The Examiner One of the nation’s top conservative voices, syndicated radio talk host and former Reagan Administration Justice Department chief of staff

Groups campaign to oust Arizona Supreme Court judge By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune A loosely organized effort to oust a state Supreme

National Mortgage Professional Two former officers of Arizona-based residential mortgage loan originator American Mortgage Specialists Inc. (AMS) have pled pleaded guilty to their roles in

By Tim Hull Courthouse News Arizona’s Hualapai Indian Tribe illegally seized the Grand Canyon Skywalk, and it would be futile for the developer to seek

The Associated Press Lawyers for Arizona and the state’s most populous county argued in court Friday that federal drug laws pre-empt Arizona’s voter-approved medical marijuana

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune The ruling of a judge in a case involving Tom Horne’s 2010 campaign could open the door

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday of whether Arizona voters stepped over the line by

Info from ABA Journal A New York-based appeals court has ruled on behalf of a lesbian seeking an estate tax deduction after the death of

Opponents argue that the true purpose of a day-laborer law is to crack down on illegal immigrants SAN FRANCISCO — Arizona’s attempt to criminalize day

By David Ingram (Reuters) – Supporters of marijuana rights asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to do what Congress and U.S. presidents have resisted

By Jeremy Duda A Maricopa County judge threw out a lawsuit seeking to overturn the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission’s congressional maps, ruling that the complaint

Phone books, the hefty tomes of telephone numbers that invited consumers to “let your fingers do the walking,” are protected by the 1st Amendment, a

Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2012. The case is Ryan v. Valencia Gonzales: Does an indigent

By Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear arguments on a Arizona’s law which requires proof of citizenship

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Arizona goes back to court this week over SB 1070, this time to defend a provision aimed

Governor Jan Brewer today announced the appointment of Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Ann Scott Timmer to the Arizona Supreme Court. Judge Timmer, 52, is
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key points: PHOENIX — More than a dozen years ago Sen. John Kavanagh voted along with every Republican

By AZ Mirror Arizona’s Senate Republican leaders say in the coming year they’ll be focused on lowering costs, making communities safer and keeping the state’s

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