Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
Tucson lawyer disbarred for conflict of interest violations
The Arizona Supreme Court has disbarred a Tucson attorney who surrendered his license last year. The court moved to disbar Mark S. Clark after the Massachusetts Supreme Court disbarred him... […]
Nothing wrong with proving citizenship to vote
I do not understand what the big problem is with showing the voter registration people proof that you are U.S. citizen and that you legally live in the state where... […]
Michael C. Cudahy Criminal Justice Award
Honor named for attorney who
Tom Karas Indigent Defense Award
Honor named for U.S. attorney who was always
On the horizon
Leaders turn to lawyers in a crisis
College houses new American Indian Policy Center
The Arizona Board of Regents has established a new American Indian Policy and Leadership Development Center, an interdisciplinary effort that initially will be housed at the Sandra Day O’Connor College... […]
Immigration popular subject for Arizona’s D.C. delegation
U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth, a 5th District Republican, gets help from Elizabeth Atkinson (right), a clerk in the Secretary of State’s Office. Secretary of State Jan Brewer listens. Mr. Hayworth,... […]
Rush expected as filing deadline for candidates nears
Republican primary for governor shaping up
Bill of Rights, a ‘monumental’ controversy≠
Decision to link proposal to budget draws barbs
Gary Tupper, GOP gubernatorial candidate
‘I pretty much stand alone from the rest of the Republicans’
‘…Truly, then, George W. P. Hunt was gone'
Gov. George W. P. Hunt with his daughter Virginia at the Governor’s Mansion at 1679 E. McDowell. On Christmas Eve, 1934, the first, and seven-time governor of Arizona died at... […]