
Judge puts another dent in state’s immigration laws
A federal judge has struck down Arizona’s 2005 immigrant smuggling law on the grounds that it’s trumped by federal statutes. The ruling Friday by U.S.

A federal judge has struck down Arizona’s 2005 immigrant smuggling law on the grounds that it’s trumped by federal statutes. The ruling Friday by U.S.

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (growlery [archaic] a place to retreat to, alone, when ill-humored) Over the

Doug Ducey is the next Arizona governor, leading a Republican sweep Tuesday of statewide offices. See the results here.

By Micheal Kiefer | The Arizona Republic A three-judge panel of the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in favor of The Arizona Republic, 12 News,

By Robert Anglen | The Republic | azcentral.com A self-described graduate from the “new school of self-made moguls” pleaded guilty last week to three counts

By Dave Jamieson | The Huffington Post When Peggy Young became pregnant in 2006, she had every intention of continuing to work delivering packages for

By David Downs | SF Gate The federal government tries to justify its war on marijuana Monday The U.S. government claims marijuana is a dangerous,

By Lee Bell | the Inquirer GT Advanced Technologies, which was expected to produce sapphire crystal screens for the iPhone 6, has come to an

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times A medical marijuana card is not a get-out-of-jail-free card for motorists found with active components of

By Nick Brown and Noel Randewich (Reuters) – Apple and GT Advanced Technologies Inc struck an agreement on Tuesday that will let GT begin the

By Alia Beard Rau and Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Arizona same-sex couples can begin marrying immediately, after Attorney General Tom Horne announced this morning

By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News Two Ahwatukee Foothills residents and members of Save the Lakes have filed a lawsuit against the owners of

By Terrance Thornton | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA Paradise Valley resident Jack Daniels has won his lawsuit against the city of Phoenix halting construction of

By The Associated Press An appeals court on Wednesday struck down a voter-approved Arizona law that denies bail to immigrants who are in the country

Mortgage lenders and housing investors are squaring off in Nevada over a court decision that has permitted thousands of foreclosed homes to be sold for

San Tan Valley Sentinel Residents fighting the town’s attempt to annex them have now filed a third lawsuit. The latest suit, filed Oct. 1, appears

A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld the convictions of former U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi on corruption, money laundering and other charges, rejecting his claim

By Alia Beard Rau and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Arizona Republic The push toward allowing same-sex couples to marry in Arizona may be delayed,

“We seriously doubt that allowing committed same-sex couples to settle down in legally recognized marriages will drive opposite-sex couples to sex, drug, and rock-and-roll.” ~

The Associated Press The Supreme Court turned away appeals Monday from five states seeking to prohibit same-sex marriages, paving the way for an immediate expansion

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Having won benefits for current state and university employees who are gay, attorneys are back in

By Sam Hananel WASHINGTON (AP) — For the third time in recent years, the Supreme Court will consider taking away a powerful legal tactic the

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to take up the Arizona Legislature’s argument that only state lawmakers

By Stephen Hamway | Cronkite News A federal judge Tuesday upheld the U.S. Department of the Interior’s 20-year ban on new uranium mines on

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s policy of denying thousands of Arizonans in a deferred action program access to driver’s licenses

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Salt River Project utility is in a legal fight with a group of farmers and landowners over

By Sarah Ruf | Maricopa Monitor Scott Sulley is no longer justice of the peace of the Maricopa-Stanfield Justice Court. Nor will he serve again
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure