
AG tosses complaint against Fontes over early ballot costs
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Attorney General’s Office declined to pursue a complaint alleging that Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes illegally spent taxpayer

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Attorney General’s Office declined to pursue a complaint alleging that Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes illegally spent taxpayer

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times One of the 90 bills Gov. Doug Ducey signed this year enshrines in state statute a key tenet

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The state and national Democratic parties are challenging a state law that denies some

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times A Republican lawmaker who wants to allow business owners to maim or kill looters is under fire from

By Derrick Johnson, Leon Russell, Amos C. Brown and Russell M. Nelson, opinion contributors Opinion: God’s love inspires us to do the rigorous work of building

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A Tucson-based national organization of doctors has sued the federal Department of Health and Human

By Evan Bolick | Rose Law Group Reporter Roughly 13 years ago, I enrolled in a wrongful convictions course at my law school. I went

By Julia Shumway | Arizona Capitol Times Candidates running with public funding through the Clean Elections program say a new voter-approved state law that prohibits

By Scott Lauber | Philadelphia Inquirer For weeks, it seemed as if negotiations between Major League Baseball and the Players Association over the economics of

9th Circuit hears Shooter’s appeal By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Attorneys for the state and a former House speaker

By Farah Eltohamy, Brett Bavcevic and Lisa Diethelm/Cronkite NewsJune 1, 2020Previous A police officer talks with a protester in downtown Phoenix Sunday afternoon, before a statewide curfew took effect.

By Harper Neidig | The Hill Immigrants who are at risk of being tortured if they’re returned to their home countries can challenge deportations in

Supreme Court rejects challenge to California limits on church services By Mark Sherman | Associated Press A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency

Opinion: Phoenix should recognize the essential role of the media and respect their work, just as our journalists respect the work of police. By David Bodney

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star In a 23-page order late Friday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury acknowledged

Rose Law Group Attorney Tom Galvin provided background on President Trump’s executive order and explained how it will impact how social media operates going forward.

Facing an onslaught of deaths, one of the nation’s lobbying powerhouses succeeds in limiting liability in 20 states, while pressuring Congress for federal protections By

(Reuters) – The Republican National Committee (RNC) and two other Republican groups on Sunday filed a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom over his executive

By Darius Amiri | Arizona Capitol Times While the nation’s focus is rightfully on the COVID-19 crisis, another crisis is looming for a large group

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Another Republican candidate hoping to get elected to the Arizona Corporation Commission has fallen short due to the

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court said Corporation Commissioner Boyd Dunn cannot appear on the Republican primary ballot, upholding the decision

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The education group Save Our Schools, pictured during a 2018 March to the state Capitol, was among groups that

Arizona’s Politics A Republican candidate for a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission can remain on the election ballot, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday..

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to swat down a last-ditch effort by the Arizona Libertarian Party to make it

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that state Rep. Shawnna Bolick still qualifies for the Republican primary ballot despite
By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic A federal judge on Friday denied a request to halt enforcement of Gov. Doug Ducey’s statewide stay-at-home order, saying
By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic A federal judge on Friday denied a request to halt enforcement of Gov. Doug Ducey’s statewide stay-at-home order, saying
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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