Recent Articles from Arizona Capitol Reports Staff
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... […]
Prop. 200 is not an ethnic or racial issue
Prop. 200 is not an ethnic or racial issue I was disappointed to read in the May 26 issue of Arizona Capitol Times that the League of Women Voters of... […]
Legislature is ignoring state’s top priorities – so far
As a former elected official from Gilbert, I am excited to see a new organization form to be a strong advocate for the majority of Arizonans who care about their... […]
Lubin’s leadership has placed Clean Elections on the map
The interview with the outgoing Clean Elections Institute Executive Director, illustrates that sometimes a little humility can be deceiving. [Up close with Barbara Lubin, advocate for publicly funded political campaigns,... […]
Lawmakers — no vacations, get to work
I am a kindergarten teacher in our state. It is June 6 and the Legislature has failed to produce a state budget. It is time to stop playing politics and... […]
14 will be recognized
The State Bar of Arizona will recognize the 14 people named below for their contributions to the legal profession. They will be given awards at the State Bar’s annual convention... […]
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law forms Council of 100
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law has founded the Council of 100, a group of leaders in the law community to help support and advise the college. “The Council... […]
State Bar of Arizona, volunteer lawyers focus on serving public
Matt Silverman Coping with legal issues can be an intimidating task for many people. The problems are often complicated, the terminology difficult, and it’s often at a time when emotions... […]
ASU names College Of Law in honor Sandra Day O’Connor
Justice O’Connor Arizona State University is naming the College of Law after retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, in honor of her career-long dedication to public service, her intellectual... […]