
Group appealing fine for attacking former Mesa mayor Scott Smith
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via East Valley Tribune A group that spent $260,000 attacking former Mesa Mayor Scott Smith in the 2014

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via East Valley Tribune A group that spent $260,000 attacking former Mesa Mayor Scott Smith in the 2014

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times With new legal help, former Rep. Don Shooter is asking the 9th Circuit Court

By P.J. O’Rourke The Washington Post Politicians should be licensed. Nearly every other profession has some form of accreditation or certification. In the District, more

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The State Court of Appeals threw out the latest legal objection to a high-altitude

By Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic Beleaguered Maricopa County prosecutor Juan Martinez is facing a new misconduct complaint two years after being disciplined for sexually

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Newly appointed Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel said she’s open to taking steps on criminal justice reform, both by

The case involves an El Paso County judge who demanded the defendant bring a doctor to court By Saja Hindi | The Denver Post Colorado

Allegation made in court Arias did not receive a fair trial Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday from lawyers

Decision has the potential to upend the way America picks its president ahead of the 2020 election By Anna Staver | The Denver Post Colorado

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic Indicted Assessor Paul Petersen’s scheduled arraignment in Maricopa County Superior Court was postponed Tuesday morning and rescheduled for Nov.

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Ousted Tempe City Councilman Kolby Granville has filed a notice of claim against the city. The city said in

By Megan U. Boyanton and Kailey Broussard | Cronkite News A federal judge in Texas Friday blocked an administration plan to use $3.6 billion in

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star reporter The backers of the “sanctuary city” initiative are taking the city of Tucson to court, arguing city

Loosening rules on who can provide legal advice and who can own law practices could make it easier for people who need legal services but

By Phil Riske | Senior reporter/writer One of the whistle blowers handed me an audio cassette that 13 years ago became a development in the

By Vandana Ravikumar | Cronkite News The Supreme Court on Monday let stand lower court rulings that said Maricopa County is responsible for controversial policing

By ggrado | Arizona Capitol Times Pima and Maricopa counties are going to get to keep tapping tourists to pay for their sports facilities. The

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star The U.S. Supreme Court has denied review of rulings requiring Tucson-based copper miner Asarco LLC to pay disputed

By Khorri Atkinson |Axios The Supreme Court, now with a solid conservative majority after Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment, is hearing cases that could have significant

By Delarita Ford | Paradise Valley Independent Town of Paradise Valley council members unanimously approved a “conditional settlement” with Tim and Mirja Riester regarding a sewage

Court demands answers about allegations of prosecutorial misconduct against Juan Martinez By Lauren Castle and Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic Jodi Arias may get another

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times Allister Adel, an attorney in private practice and former executive director of the Maricopa County Bar Association, will

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic The Citizen Advisory Committee has announced its five recommendations to fill the vacant Maricopa County attorney position. They include

By Tony Semerad | Salt Lake Tribune A federal judge has turned down an attempt by the Trump administration to dismiss legal challenges to its

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey acted illegally in pushing his 2016 plan to take money for

Courts to prep for Russian campaign of disinformation By Heather Smathers | Arizona Capitol Times The CIA spoke and Dave Byers, the director of Arizona’s

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic High-profile Maricopa County prosecutor Juan Martinez will no longer be handling death-penalty cases. Chief Deputy Rachel Mitchell announced in
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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