
‘Kettle Falls Five’ case pits state v. federal MMJ laws
By Trevor Hughes | USATODAY Federal prosecutors are trying to persuade a jury that a cancer-stricken man and his family were illegally growing and distributing

By Trevor Hughes | USATODAY Federal prosecutors are trying to persuade a jury that a cancer-stricken man and his family were illegally growing and distributing

By Amy Edelen | Cronkite News All kinds of professions – barbers, electricians, taxicab drivers – need government-issued licenses to work in Arizona. But obtaining

By Richard H. Dyer | Independent Newspapers Phillip Westbrooks has owned and operated a substance-abuse and detoxification-treatment center in downtown Mesa since 2003. He plans

Glen Campbell now lives in an assisted living facility in Nashville suffering from advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

The Pima Board of Supervisors voted down a move to ban hiring smokers. The ban proposal was an attempt to save money on health care

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center and a group of doctors are teaming up to develop a retail medical

By Mary Jo Pitzl, The Republic | azcentral.com 2015 Will Humble is stepping down as director of the state Department of Health Services after 23

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Dr. John Simon, the radiologist who founded SimonMed Imaging Inc., plans to develop a $30 million health campus

Rose Law Group Reporter On the day after Super Bowl 49, U.S. District Judge Anita Brody ordered sides to try to change their settlement proposal

By Julie Kliegman | BuzzFeed “We have some preliminary data showing that for certain medical conditions and symptoms, medical marijuana can be helpful,” said U.S.

By Bert Stratton | The New York Times (Editor’s notes: The author is the uncle of Rose Law Group founder Jordan Rose. Opinion pieces are

By Christopher Ingraham | The Washington Post Vials of measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are displayed on a counter at a Walgreens Pharmacy on January

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor As a pre-modern medicine kid, I can’t for the life of me understand why tens of thousands of children

By Chris Kardish | Governing The U.S. Supreme Court heard from both sides Tuesday in a case that could upend the ability of doctors and

By Jessica Boehm, Andrew Romanov and Sierra Oshrin | Cronkite News Most members of Arizona’s congressional delegation said they found something to like in President

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor As the Valley awaits Super Bowl XLIX with predicted sunny weather, clouds remain over the National Football League (NFL)

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Managing Editor One of the original “Marlboro men” died in Wyoming earlier this week.

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Now that the state land commissioner has resigned, the developer of the proposed biomedical corridor near Mayo Clinic’s

Governing magazine States and localities will spend much of their time this year grappling with troublesome new realities and trying to work out their relationship

Russ Wiles, The Republic | azcentral.com Pass the sunscreen and pineapple juice: Scottsdale real estate company Healthcare Trust of America said it has purchased its

By Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange Rehabilitation facilities will be built in Chandler and Mesa, pending approval by the board of Kindred Health Care,

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Last month, I nominated and it was approved, our Quote of the Year. It was uttered by ESPN sportscaster

By Stephanie Armour and Louise Radnofsky | The New York Times The first year of the Affordable Care Act is in the books, and now

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that 36 Republican lawmakers have standing to sue over Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid

Editor’s note: Most, if not all of us, have been touched in some way by cancer. And millions of Americans are sports fans in one

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor (Editor’s note: ninth in a series of articles reviewing the 2014 news stories published by Rose Law Group Reporter

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner The city of Coolidge’s benefits consultant, concerned with the confusion and misperceptions that followed a testy meeting before the
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror An appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from conservative groups that challenged how Arizona counties verify early ballot signatures

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker who watched as Trump supporters broke into and ransacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 wants to send Arizona protesters

By Maricopa County The Arizona Cardinals just struck gold in the desert thanks to a little luck of the Irish. With the third overall pick