Arizona Supreme Court justices visit U. ArizonaMichael Lafleur
A near-total ban on abortions is set to take effect in Arizona after the state Supreme Court ruled the state can enforce an 1864 law making abortion illegal in all cases except when a mother’s life is at stake. 3 of 4| FILE - Arizona Supreme Court Justices from left; William G. Mon...
Since the establishment of the Arizona Supreme Court in 1912, none of the 49 past or present justices have identified as Black. Only one — Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice John Lopez — has been Latino. Cruz, a Democrat, will become the second person of Latino ...
The bar needs to be dismantled and converted into a voluntary bar. Its disciplinary function should be removed and put under the Arizona Supreme Court. The bar has demonstrated too many times that it is a good old boys’ club of progressives, who target conservatives and protect their own. ...
It appeared unlikely, though, that the justices will issue a swift decision, despite the clear out that Smith has given them to split the difference and allow the trial to proceed. As eager as some of the conservative justices were to ignore the facts of the case, the unsealing of th...
"The court's position has no basis in the text, structure, or history of the Constitution, and it contradicts precedents from both Congress and this court," Roberts said. Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas signed onto Roberts' opinion. ...
In court documents, Arizona Lithium referenced the “prodigious amount of resources” expended over three years to get federal authorization for the project, saying it worked with land managers to develop a plan that complied with federal regulations and considered the interests of the Hualapai Tribe...
Howard Fischer reports, AZ Supreme Court: Judges’ pensions can’t be cut: State lawmakers cannot balance the budget by limiting pension benefit increases for retired judges, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The justices said a voter-approved section of the state constitution makes public ...
The Arizona Supreme Court is the highest court in Arizona, consisting of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five associate justices. Justices are appointed by the governor from a list recommended by a bipartisan commission and must be sustained in office by election after the first two...
Arizona’s example has inspired Republicans in alist of other battleground statesto try to hold their own sham “audits” – all targeting elections that were free and fair and which courts ruled were not tainted by fraud. The push, in states like Wiscons...