
Court: Animals are people too . . .and, thus, crime victims
Last month, the Oregon Supreme Court issued two rulings widely celebrated as major victories for animal rights, granting animals legal protections formerly reserved for humans.

Last month, the Oregon Supreme Court issued two rulings widely celebrated as major victories for animal rights, granting animals legal protections formerly reserved for humans.

santanvalley.com A lawsuit was filed September 24th, against the Town of Florence, challenging their recent annexation attempts of Magic Ranch, Crestfield Manor, Wild Horse Estates

By Michael Kiefer | The Arizona Republic A federal lawsuit filed Thursday by the ACLU accuses Pinal County sheriff’s deputies of improperly using the state’s

By Laurie Liles | Cronkite News The U.S. will pay the Navajo Nation $554 million to settle the tribe’s eight-year-old lawsuit claiming the government mismanaged

By Lauren Loftus | Cronkite News An Arizona law that bans sharing naked sexts to embarrass an ex could also ban photographs of naked prisoners

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Arizona Republic The Arizona Free Enterprise Club is suing the Secretary of State’s Office over its refusal to promptly

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After turning in nearly 15,000 signatures to get two referendums onto the ballot to allow voters to decide

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona The EPA proposes to cut carbon emissions, hitting Arizona particularly hard. Candidates for Attorney General suggest suing the agency

U.S. Supreme Court to hear pastor’s suit challenging Gilbert sign ordinance By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times The pastor of a small Gilbert congregation

By Jonathan Dwyer | The Associated Press The Arizona Cardinals say they first learned of the domestic abuse accusations against backup running back Jonathan Dwyer

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A group attempting to round up enough money to save a railroad that serves as Snowflake’s economic lifeline

By Tom Scanion | Prescott Valley Tribune Hours before it was to go to trial, a $35 million lawsuit that alleged purchasers were duped into

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Your West Valley.com The state’s high court is being asked to decide when groups attacking politicians up for election

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A federal judge this afternoon ordered the state to issue a death certificate for George Martinez that lists

By Carlene Reyes | Cronkite News A lien placed by a construction firm doesn’t automatically have priority over other liens recorded after work begins on

By Shane Dale | Casa Grande Dispatch Phoenix Area Skydiving owner Luther Kurtz has filed an economic discrimination complaint with the Federal Aviation Administration against

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Ahwatukee Foothills News Claiming illegal political motives, attorneys for Republicans are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to void the

The Arizona Supreme Court announced this morning that it will consider the appeal in Biggs v. Brewer, the challenge brought against the 2013 AHCCCS expansion

By John Gittelsohn and Karen Gullo | Bloomberg News Millionaire Hiroshi Horiike, who bought a four-bedroom, six-bath Tuscan-style mansion in Malibu, California, talks with Bloomberg’s

A federal district court judge has halted Tuesday’s controversial election for a seat on the Peoria city council. Sean Holstege at The Arizona Republic reports that

By James F. McCarty } The Cleveland Plain Dealer An Aurora man was one of two men indicted today on federal charges of defrauding

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Phoenix, Tucson and the state’s 17 other charter cities can have their local elections pretty

A longtime Tucson developer is suing Pima County, arguing a proposed Board of Supervisors move to void his previously approved development plan would diminish an

Megan Finnerty | The Republic The NFL’s Washington Redskins are suing the men and women who brought the case that canceled the team’s federal trademark

Sara Ruf at Maricopa Monitor reports that after hearing testimony from Arizona court officials, including one who dubbed the Maricopa-Stanfield Justice Court a “catastrophe,”

16,000 registered voters in Peoria’s Mesquite District City Council race should now have received a third special ballot crafted to solve problems after a candidate’s

Prominent wine dealer Rudy Kurniawan, age 37, of Arcadia, California, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for carrying out an elaborate scheme in which
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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