
Gila River tribe to appeal court decision on Loop 202 construction
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal The Gila River Indian Community is appealing a federal district court’s upholding South Mountain Freeway environmental documents.

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal The Gila River Indian Community is appealing a federal district court’s upholding South Mountain Freeway environmental documents.

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Campaign to raise Arizona minimum wage moves forward after judge; AZ Restaurant Association challenges initiative to raise minimum wage

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic The campaign to legalize marijuana for recreational use in Arizona is suing state officials over the description of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that its proponents admitted is designed to help elect

Hopi Tribe lawsuit versus Snowbowl dismissed Remaining claim against Arizona Snowbowl dismissed Aug. 13 by Coconino County Superior Court judge By Katherine Locke | Navajo=Hopi

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal The recent controversy surrounding Valley businesses, a recently formed nonprofit and a number of lawsuits is seeing no

KTAR More than 82 percent of non-citizens have reportedly been allowed to remain in the United States by a federal immigration court in Phoenix this

By Megan Cassidy | The Republic A federal judge on Friday referred Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and three of his aides to the U.S.

By Paul Maryniak Ahwatukee Foothills News A federal judge Friday rejected an effort by an Ahwatukee citizens group and the Gila River Indian Community to

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Foes of an initiative to hike the minimum wage to $12 an hour have no

By Carolyn Dryer | The Glendale Star Since February 2009, the Tohono O’odham Nation has been involved in a battle over its right to operate

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News A second Ahwatukee golf community has become embroiled in a lawsuit over conditions of its course, generating a

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times The people vying for two new slots on the Arizona Supreme Court aren’t just stars in the legal

By Chris Coppola | The Republic The Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute has filed suit against the city of Chandler over sign regulations it claims violate local

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Over the objections of a tribe, the state Court of Appeals has allowed a non-Indian

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times An attorney for the group seeking to legalize recreational use of marijuana told a

By Parker Leavitt } The Republic The owner of a Scottsdale tennis club is demanding $100 million in damages over the city’s plan to forcibly

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A federal judge is questioning some actions by the state’s gaming director in his

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Just 11 lawyers have applied to be one of the two new justices that Gov.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star A special state commission takes the first steps this week to letting Gov. Doug

California: 8 dead, 350 square miles burned, 300 homes destroyed in grim beginning of fire season Utah: Elevated wildfire danger in the northwest, flooding looms

Conservatives and liberals are teaming up to restrict or ban the laws that let officers seize billions of dollars a year from people who haven’t

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times (Related: Ballot harvesting ban won’t be enforced this year) Conceding there’s no evidence of

In one week, federal courts struck down such laws in four states, marking a significant shift in the legal battle over voting rules. By Alan

Nevada: Underwater in the Desert, Years After the Housing Crash California: City bans short-term rentals in residential areas Utah: Audit suggests need for beefed-up oversight

By Richard Ruelas |The Republic Tempe has asked for a court order to evict a man from valuable land near the city’s downtown, property the

California: Court supports real estate developer’s right to keep hikers off his land Utah: State focuses on prison land that city supports, environmentalists don’t Colorado:
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Photo via Gage Skidmore By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Arizona Department of Education is divvying up Empowerment Scholarship Account criminal case referrals, sending

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: Contending the move is illegal, a Republican lawmaker wants Attorney General Kris Mayes to investigate –

By NBC News Attorney General Pam Bondi is leaving her position, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday, amid reports that he was frustrated with her handling of some of