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Jun 26, 2017

High court: Same-sex married couples entitled to ‘constellation of benefits’

A new ruling Monday by the U.S. Supreme Court could strengthen claims by gays that they're entitled to more than just the right to marry.

Jun 26, 2017

U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on border shooting

A new ruling Monday from the U.S. Supreme Court could prove good news for the mother of a Mexican teen hoping to sue the Border Patrol agent who shot her son.

Jun 26, 2017

Ethnic studies law to go on trial, former school chiefs to testify

A federal trial that could void a 2010 law that banned “ethnic studies” in public schools is set to begin June 26.

Jun 26, 2017

Caroline Isaacs: She’s beating the drum for criminal justice reform

Caroline Isaacs knows how to harmonize. Whether it’s striking the right chord on criminal justice reform at the Capitol or belting out with her band, Sundust Road, in Tucson, Isaacs gets the job done.

Jun 23, 2017

Judges approves settlement in Arizona death-row lawsuit

A federal judge has approved a settlement between the state and a group of condemned prisoners who sued over how Arizona conducts executions.

Jun 22, 2017

Arizona Court of Appeals ruling possible setback for gay rights

Saying lawmakers wrote what they meant, the state Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the same-sex spouse of a woman who gave birth to a child is not entitled to a presumption she is a parent.

Jun 20, 2017

‘Dreamers’ not entitled to in-state tuition, court rules

In a unanimous decision, the judges rejected the arguments by attorneys for the Maricopa County Community College District that their legal status under the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program means the federal government considers them to be legally present in the country.

Jun 19, 2017

No age discrimination protections for small political subdivisions, 9th Circuit rules

Arizona's smallest towns and fire districts do not have the same protections against federal age-discrimination lawsuits as small private companies, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.

Jun 16, 2017

Tesla gets dealer license in legal victory

Multiple attempts in the Legislature to amend state law so Tesla Motors could sell its electric cars directly to Arizona consumers were unsuccessful, but it turns it that they weren’t necessary in the first place.

Jun 16, 2017

Testimony on hair samples under scrutiny in 100s of Arizona cases

Hundreds of state criminal cases are under review after the FBI discovered the widespread misrepresentation of microscopic hair analysis.

Jun 14, 2017

State’s attorney: Initiative law challengers’ claims are ‘not genuine’

Attorneys for the state are trying to block challengers to newly enacted initiative restrictions from telling their story to a judge. The lawyers contend that the claims of those who contend the new law will harm future petition efforts are "fanciful and not genuine.''

Jun 13, 2017

Arizona Supreme Court limits right of tribes to intercede in adoption cases

In a unanimous decision, the justices rejected arguments by the Gila River Indian Community that Arizona court must transfer such cases to tribal courts. Writing for the court Chief Justice Scott Bales said while such transfer is permissive, it is not a right.

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