
Deardorff drops suit against other Glendale candidates
By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After filing lawsuits against three opponents in the upcoming city council elections challenging their signatures, Gary Deardorff narrowly

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After filing lawsuits against three opponents in the upcoming city council elections challenging their signatures, Gary Deardorff narrowly

By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court blocked the Obama administration Monday from requiring permits for some industries that spew greenhouse

By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star A state consumer watchdog agency is suing the Arizona Corporation Commission over its decision to allow water companies

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor Pinal’s only countywide election this year almost wasn’t. After a two-day delay to find a new judge, hours of

By Sonja Haller, The Republic | azcentral.com Cave Creek councilmen are safe from a Nov. 4 recall election, based on a Maricopa County Superior Court

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal As many as 2,300 Arizona borrowers who lost their homes to foreclosure may line up for damage awards

By Peter Corbett, The Republic | azcentral.com Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Dean Fink ruled on Tuesday that a rental-car tax passed by voters in

By Brent Kendall | The Wall Street Journal The Supreme Court agreed to take up a free speech case that examines what it means to

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor A complaint alleging Clerk of the Superior Court Chad Roche asked his employees to collect petition signatures to get

By Chris Flora | The Explorer While Oro Valley Councilman Mike Zinkin has dropped a claim against one resident in a lawsuit he filed after

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Arizonans have a constitutional right to defend themselves against criminal charges, not just at trial but

By Jamie Ross | Courthouse News Service Two detectives in the Florence Police Department claim in court that they were fired after reporting that a

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A planned project for 7,000 homes and apartments in Sierra Vista now sits in legal limbo due to

By Michael Kiefer | The Republic Minor children of would-be legal immigrants can wait in line for visas with their parents. Except the waiting lines

By Ralph Vartabedian | Los Angeles Times Language of ballot measure at heart of lawsuits over California bullet train California bullet train backers, opponents tangle

Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal The ongoing saga of the downtown Phoenix high-rise condominiums called Summit at Copper Square will continue June 10 in an

By Joe Palazzolo | The Wall Street Journal New York’s high court on Thursday will consider one of the first legal challenges to state and

By Carolyn Dryer | The Peoria Star Julia Smock, a Peoria resident and a retired attorney, filed an open meeting complaint against the City of

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A community group and a retired air-pollution scientist filed separate lawsuits Wednesday challenging Arizona’s approval of an air-quality

By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor Longtime City Magistrate Scott Sulley is stepping down. The handling of monies in his court has been the subject

By Caitlin McGlade, The Republic | azcentral.com A Scottsdale public relations firm says the team owes nearly a quarter of a million dollars IceArizona hired

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal The four-year legal battle between Phoenix-based Realty Executives Inc. and its ousted leader John Foltz has finally come

The Supreme Court on Monday turned down an appeal from James Risen, a New York Times reporter facing jail for refusing to identify a confidential

By Jim Steckler | The Daily News Mohave County will not have to refund nearly a half million dollars in tax payments to about three

Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal Owners and their mortgage lenders of about 90 units at the downtown Phoenix condominium high-rise formerly known as Summit

By Corina Vanek | The Arizona Republic The mayor of the town of Hayden pleaded guilty last week to covering up for an $850 theft

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Ahwatukee Foothills News Juries are entitled to hear from an expert witness on a particular type of crime even
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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