The decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that gives Secretary of State Adrian Fontes more control over election policies.
The Arizona Supreme Court clarified the standard to which emergency room malpractice lawsuits can move forward.
The Arizona Supreme Court granted Attorney General Kris Mayes’ request to delay an upcoming deadline for her to decide the ...
The Arizona Supreme Court gave the Attorney General's Office until Nov. 21 to decide whether to appeal an order sending the case back to a grand jury.
Luis Medina's defense argues that a retrial would violate his constitutional rights in the Arizona Supreme Court. Medina's ...
The Arizona Supreme Court clarified the standard for emergency room malpractice lawsuits to move forward. In this case, a man ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has clarified the standard of proof required in emergency room medical malpractice cases. This ...
The Arizona Supreme Court issued an order on Thursday, reversing a March decision from the Arizona Court of Appeals which ...
Columnist Sid Salter writes that observers believe the court could limit the use of race-based legal remedies to protect ...
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes does not have to follow complex and potentially lengthy procedures every time he alters the ...
Arizona's anti-SLAPP law shuts down lawsuits intended to stifle the public's First Amendment rights. Rachel Mitchell wants to end that.
Arizona Supreme Court rules in favor of Secretary of State Adrian Fontes regarding the election procedures manual.
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