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Dec 20, 2021

Regents file bar complaint against Brnovich

The Arizona Board of Regents is asking that Attorney General Mark Brnovich be investigated and disciplined by the agency that regulates lawyers. 

Dec 17, 2021

Child abuse investigation backlog soars

Once again, the Department of Child Safety has fallen behind on child abuse and neglect investigations.

Dec 17, 2021

GOP glimpse into election law fights

Republican lawmakers who met December 13 to discuss allegations of voter fraud in Pima County during the 2020 presidential election provided a glimpse at what some of the policy battles in next year’s legislative session could look like. 

Dec 17, 2021

New legal profession starting in Arizona

Ten nonlawyer legal paraprofessionals will soon begin work in Arizona, offering legal services in limited practice areas previously restricted to licensed attorneys. 

Dec 10, 2021

Firms merge to guide campaigns nationally

Two Arizona consulting firms with deep ties to local and national Republican power players are joining forces to create a new company with aspirations to affect races throughout the country. 

Dec 10, 2021

Abortion ruling could lead to stricter laws

Supporters and opponents of legal abortion are bracing themselves for a court ruling next year that could give Arizona lawmakers far more power to regulate or ban abortion. 

Dec 9, 2021

115 years in the Arizona political arena

Successes and scandals that generated memorable headlines – a lot has happened in the Arizona political scene during the past 115 years that the Arizona Capitol Times and its predecessor publications under different names have existed. 

Dec 8, 2021

Supervisors pick new board member

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Wednesday to appoint attorney Tom Galvin to fill the District 2 seat left vacant when Steve Chucri resigned in November.  

Hobbs, Lake, governor, debate
Dec 8, 2021

Hobbs gets mixed results with latest apology

Hoping to undo damage to her gubernatorial bid, Democrat Katie Hobbs has issued a new apology to the staffer she fired in 2015 while she was minority leader in the state Senate. 

Dec 8, 2021

GOP lawmakers rally support for special session

GOP lawmakers blamed Democrats on December 7 for blocking a special session to pass a law to ban vaccine mandates. 

Dec 8, 2021

Court: Can’t fix unsigned ballots after election

Arizonans who forget to sign their early ballots have no legal right to fix them after Election Day to ensure their votes are counted, a federal appeals court ruled December 8. 

Dec 7, 2021

Pima county gets 2 new state lawmakers

Pima County supervisors voted Tuesday to fill the county’s two vacant House seats. 

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