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Aug 7, 2019

9th Circuit to hear appeal on McSally’s appointment

Federal appellate judges have agreed to decide whether Martha McSally can continue to serve as a U.S. senator at least through the 2020 election.

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Aug 5, 2019

Blackman relaunches effort to release prisoners early

A 2020 legislative effort to expand early release opportunities for prisoners kicked off Monday morning with exhortations from advocates to think beyond incremental steps and warnings from the Arizona Department of Corrections that it doesn’t have the budget or staff to handle big changes.

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Aug 5, 2019

Judge denies state’s request to let ‘dark money’ law stand during appeal

A judge won't let the state enforce a law opening the door for more "dark money'' in campaigns while it appeals his ruling that the statute is unconstitutional.

Aug 5, 2019

Jeremiah Cota: Bored student teaches school choice

Jeremiah Cota didn’t have many education options available to him in high school.

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Aug 3, 2019

Ducey plans renewal of gun-control measure

Calling it the best way to prevent mass shootings, Gov. Doug Ducey is renewing his bid to allow judges to take away guns of people believed to be a danger to themselves or others and have them held for mental examination.

Aug 1, 2019

Scottsdale researcher sues U.S. government over quality of marijuana for studies

A federally-licensed marijuana researcher is suing the government agency that grants her a license to conduct research.

Jul 31, 2019

Allen weathers criticism of racially-charged comments

The Democratic senator and liberal activists who delivered more than 1,000 petitions calling for Sen. Sylvia Allen to lose her position as leader of the Senate Education Committee Wednesday morning acknowledged that Allen isn’t likely to go anywhere.

Jul 31, 2019

Benefits issue is still pending before Arizona Supreme Court

An appeal of whether the Arizona Legislature violated the state Constitution in 2016 by forbidding local governments from regulating employees' non-wage benefits is still pending.

Jul 31, 2019

Court rules Arizona residents have right to internet privacy

Arizonans have a constitutional right to online privacy to keep police from snooping around to find out who they are without first getting a warrant, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.

Jul 30, 2019

Ducey denies he ordered Nike incentives withdrawn

Gov. Doug Ducey denied Tuesday that he unilaterally ordered the Commerce Authority to rescind a $1 million incentive that had been offered to Nike to locate a manufacturing plant in Goodyear.

Mike Liburdi (Photo by Carmen Forman/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jul 30, 2019

Senate confirms appointment of new federal judge for Arizona

The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's appointment of a lawyer who formerly was Gov. Doug Ducey's top staff attorney to be a U.S. District Court judge for Arizona.

Jul 29, 2019

AG says state required to fund schooling only for minor inmates

A new opinion from Attorney General Mark Brnovich is leaving dozens of young adults who are locked up in Pima County jail without the funding to help them complete a high school diploma.

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