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Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who sought to opt their kids out of public school instruction. What could ...
Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Christopher Staring of Tucson, chair of the Arizona Supreme Court ethics advisory committee; Coconino County Manager Steve Peru; ...
The decision by the Arizona Supreme Court means the Arizona Abortion Access Act will officially appear on the ballot as ...
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes speaks following Tuesday's ruling from Arizona's high court upholding a 160-year-old abortion ban, at an event in Tucson, Arizona, U.S., April 12, 2024 ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has given the go-ahead to enforce a law that bans almost all abortions. The long-dormant law, which predates Arizona's statehood, ...
Who is on Arizona's Supreme Court? Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel was appointed by Gov. Jan Brewer in 2010.Brutinel was selected as chief justice in 2019.Before joining the state supreme court ...
The Arizona Supreme Court says the state can enforce its long-dormant law criminalizing all abortions except when a woman's life is at stake.
Planned Parenthood Arizona had appealed a lower court's decision to revive a 19th century abortion ban with no exceptions for rape and incest victims. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
After the Arizona Supreme Court allowed for near-total abortion ban, a group of abortion-rights protesters gathered outside the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on April 9, 2024.
The Arizona Supreme Court says nearly 100,000 voters will be able to cast ballots in state and local races this fall, after officials discovered a flaw in the state’s voter registration system.
Arizona’s former governor, Doug Ducey, expanded the court to seven justices. All solid conservatives, they upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban that presents a political risk to Republicans.