
City of Flagstaff threatened with $23 million in claims for violating state property rights
By Brady Wheeler | Arizona Daily Sun The Goldwater Institute, an Arizona-based conservative think tank, says it has filed more than $23 million in claims

By Brady Wheeler | Arizona Daily Sun The Goldwater Institute, an Arizona-based conservative think tank, says it has filed more than $23 million in claims

In a note to U.S. District Judge Anna Brown, the jury raised questions about the impartiality of one of its members. Brown has sent a

U.S. Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, displays the same kind of spike used in a 1989 tree-spiking incident involving Tracy Stone-Manning, President Joe Biden’s nominee to

Former Rep. Don Shooter makes a point during a speech on the floor of the Arizona State House before the vote to expel him from

Adobe Stock By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic A lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to halt citizen petition drives that would let voters decide the

everettovrk/Adobe Stock By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The public has no legal right to know the names of jurors who are hearing cases, the

By Robert Robb | Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published only to extend coverage of an issue and to stir comments from our readers.)

Kory Langhofer said the state constitution gives the House and the Senate “an unalloyed authority to determine its own rules of procedure.”/Twitter/https://twitter.com/1061122305164636160 By Howard Fischer,

Judge Michael Kemp said “any and all” records with a “substantial nexus” to the audit are public records, By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The

Rose Law Group attorneys Dan Gauthier and Olen Lenets, along with Chief Digital Officer Madelaine Braggs break down a recent Supreme Court ruling that broke

Kathryn Hackett King becomes the fifth female justice in state history/azattorney By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic Kathryn Hackett King, a member of the Arizona

By Nina Totenberg | National Public Radio The Court on Thursday narrowed the only remaining section of 1965 Voting Rights Act, rendering the landmark civil

U.S. Supreme Court building, Washington, D.C/ Pixabay The ruling applies to immigrants who have already been deported once and say they’ll face persecution or torture

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services It’s not just the future of whether Arizona gets to keep its ban on “ballot harvesting” that the

Instead of winning billions for shareholders, the plaintiffs handed Joe Biden tighter control over the mortgage industry. Justice Samuel Alioto By Mark Josep Stern |

(Screenshot) By KTAR Another Democrat has joined the race to be Arizona’s next attorney general. State Rep. Diego Rodriguez of Laveen made the announcement Thursday,

From Campaign video By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic Kris Mayes, an attorney and professor who served for seven years on the Arizona Corporation Commission,

Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel, center, speaks during oral arguments, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Phoenix as Vice Chief Justice Ann A.

Attorney Kory Langhofer said the Public Records Act does not apply to private companies. By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Senate President Karen Fann

Cooper is a Republican, and her campaign largely highlights a focus on law and order and immigration and border issues./Campaign photo By Lacey Latch |

Trump supporters gather on the Arizona Senate lawn and watch the president speak in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021./ Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy |

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Tobacco-Free Kids.) Via Arizona Capitol Times As representatives of leading public health organizations, it is our responsibility to speak up

By John Kruzel | The Hill The Supreme Court is poised for a whirlwind end of term, with justices expected to clear the court’s docket

Lisa Sorg of NC Policy Watch, John McCosh of the Georgia Recorder, Ken Coleman of the Michigan Advance, Michael Moline of the Florida Phoenix and

By Kyra Haas | Arizona Capitol Times Close up of several volumes of law books of codes and statutes on consumer protection The 60-day clock

The Maricopa County Election Department counts ballots in Phoenix on Nov. 5, 2020. Arizona’s election laws are the subject of a pending Supreme Court

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Owner Wilson Gee plans to keep working to restore the Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course despite a new blistering claim by two homeowners’
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By SimplifyIT A-Z Artificial intelligence is no longer a “someday” technology; it’s already sitting on your employees’ desktops, phones, and browsers. But as adoption accelerates,

By AZ Mirror The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a conservative Christian counselor who argued that Colorado’s 2019 law banning “conversion therapy” for

By Amy Cutler | AZ Family As deaths in ICE custody climb sharply nationwide, the plans to build a large detention facility in Surprise continue. Deaths in