
Court rules Arizona cities may raise minimum wage
By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona cities have the right to raise their own minimum wages, according to a court judgment

By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona cities have the right to raise their own minimum wages, according to a court judgment

NEWS RELEASE Sacaton, AZ – The Gila River Indian Community (the “Community”) filed a lawsuit today challenging the recent decision by the Federal Highway Administration

By Pam Maclean | Reuters Sixteen states on Monday filed lawsuits against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, contesting a rule that expands the definition of

By Rachel Leingang and Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times In a much anticipated environmental case, a divided U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that

By Phil Riske, managing editor | Rose Law Group Reporter Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision upholding same-sex marriage (Obergefell v Hodges) will result in companies revisiting

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services /Arizona Capitol Times The U.S. Supreme Court agreed this morning to take up another challenge to the lines

By Kristena Hansen | KJZZ A superior court judge has issued a ruling on a complicated case involving two Arizona solar companies that have been

Forbes As gay, lesbian, and other proponents of same-sex marriages celebrate the United States Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, millions of Americans

KTAR.com A judge on Monday ordered the Arizona Coyotes ownership to increase its bond payment to the city of Glendale by $750,000 and that the

By Nihal Krishan | Cronkite News Matt Salmon celebrated the Supreme Court’s ruling Friday that said same-sex marriage is a constitutionally protected right. Dr. Matt

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Arizona’s voters were entitled to try to make the process

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times The Supreme Court on Monday blocked one of the Obama administration’s most ambitious environmental initiatives, one meant

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Arizona cannot require people to produce proof of citizenship before they register to vote, at least

By: Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times The U.S. Supreme Court today approved the use of the sedative midazolam in executions, a ruling that permits

By Jessica Taylor | NPR On the final day of the Supreme Court’s term on Monday, they will issue a ruling that could affect as

By Realtor.com The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision on Friday not only opens the doors to legal same-sex marriage throughout the 50 states—it will also

By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com The Arizona Coyotes legal team filed a motion asking a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier The City of Prescott’s legal department is not releasing information on the matter, but it appears that enforcement

The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Housing discrimination doesn’t have to be intentional to be illegal. That

By Adam Liptak | The New York Times In a long-sought victory for the gay rights movement, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the

By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times In a major victory for the Obama administration, the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that the Affordable

10. Phoenix Herpetological Society v Arizona Rattler et Arizona Diamondbacks: Plaintiff seeks cease and desist order against arena football and Major League Baseball teams, alleging teams’

By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News The closed Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course, which has been the center of controversy over land use for the

The New York Times The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that President Obama’s health care law may provide nationwide tax subsidies to help poor and

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona Supreme Court Justice Rebecca White Berch is going to retire this year, court spokeswoman Heather Murphy confirmed

John Bender’s wife, Ann, faces third trial in Costa Rica By Phil Riske | Managing Editor There is no double jeopardy statute in Costa Rica,

By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com A southern Arizona tribe that is building a $200 million West Valley casino filed a lawsuit in
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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