AZ High Court receives arguments on plan to take $7M from First Things First
State attorneys on April 27 filed a response with the Arizona Supreme Court to defend the Legislature's 2009 sweep of millions of dollars in interest from revenue earmarked by voters to pay for health care for children.
Attorney General files discrimination suit over cancelled wedding reception
The Attorney General’s Office filed a lawsuit today against the Indo-American Cultural and Religious Foundation of Arizona, alleging it has discriminated against a Phoenix man because of his national origin.... […]
Voucher programs targeted in lawsuit
A lawsuit filed yesterday on behalf of individual Arizonans and two national groups is challenging a pair of private school voucher programs approved by the Legislature, saying they unconstitutionally give... […]
Court asked to dismiss challenge to private school scholarship program
Tim Keller, Institute for Justice Arizona Chapter executive director (Photo by Bill Coates) A libertarian public interest law firm filed has asked the Maricopa County Superior Court to dismiss a... […]
GOP candidates lose Clean Elections suit
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Oct. 4 that the constitutional rights of five Republicans that ran privately funded primary campaigns has not been violated by a provision of... […]
Former Corrections director tapped for courts job
Terry Stewart (Photo courtesy of Arizona Dept. of Corrections) Former state prisons chief Terry Stewart has been named to a top administrative post for the Maricopa County Justice Courts. He... […]