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Jun 6, 2022

Arizona residents’ right to vote early preserved for now

Millions of Arizonans will not lose the right to vote early, at least not now if ever. 

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Jun 3, 2022

Judge strikes often tied to perception of bias

In Superior Court actions, each side is entitled to one change of judge, but some judges are struck much more frequently than others, which could create a perception of partiality, attorneys said. 

May 27, 2022

Mother sues state over son’s prison suicide

The mother of a young man who died by hanging in a Buckeye prison in January 2021 says that the prison’s negligence is to blame for her son’s death, which came two weeks after his arrival.  

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May 24, 2022

Clemency board denies death row prisoner’s leniency request

The Arizona Board of Executive Clemency unanimously denied clemency to death row inmate Frank Atwood, who was sentenced to death for the 1984 kidnapping and murder of 8-year-old Vicki Lynne Hoskinson. 

May 24, 2022

Court sides with petition gathering firm

Attorney General Mark Brnovich can't bring criminal charges against the firm that circulated petitions for the successful 2020 Invest in Ed ballot measure. 

May 23, 2022

Supreme Court rules against 2 Arizona death row inmates

The U.S. Supreme Court has put two Arizona murderers back on death row, one convicted of killing a 4-year-old Tucson girl and another convicted of killing a teen and her mother in Phoenix.

May 18, 2022

Activists file abortion ballot proposal

Arizona voters may get a chance to keep abortion legal even if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. 

May 16, 2022

9th Circuit rules against regents in case of ‘Covid parties’ hoax

The Arizona Board of Regents has no legal right to sue the owner of an Instagram account who posted anonymous messages about "ASU covid parties.''

May 16, 2022

State, feds at odds over minimum wage

The Biden administration says state Attorney General Mark Brnovich has no right to second guess - and sue - over the president's decision to set a $15 minimum wage for employees of federal contractors.

May 11, 2022

State executes 1st prisoner in 7 years

A man convicted of murdering 21-year-old Deana Bowdoin in 1978 was executed Wednesday morning -- the first time Arizona has put someone to death in nearly eight years. 

May 10, 2022

Supreme Court to decide Senate audit records challenge

The Senate claimed legislative privilege Tuesday at the Arizona Supreme Court in its bid to withhold or redact more than 1,000 documents related to the review of the 2020 general election in Maricopa County. 

May 10, 2022

Minor league players, MLB reach deal in minimum wage suit

Minor league players and Major League Baseball have reached a settlement in a lawsuit alleging teams violated minimum wage laws.

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