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Photos: Arizona’s 2019 inauguration

 Arizona’s statewide officials were sworn in during the state inauguration on January 7, an event that featured more than wonky policy talk. Amid the speeches promising bipartisanship and action on urgent...

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Justice John Pelander retiring from Arizona Supreme Court

Justice John Pelander Arizona Supreme Court Justice John Pelander announced Tuesday that he plans to retire, giving Republican Gov. Doug Ducey the chance to appoint his...

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State justices end tribal dispute with ski area

In this Dec. 10, 2016, photo, snowboarders are on a slope at Arizona Snowbowl Ski Resort (Wikimedia Commons/Courtesy of Coconino National Forest) The Arizona Supreme Court...

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Brutinel elected as next Arizona Supreme Court chief justice

The Arizona Supreme Court’s justices have elected Justice Robert M. Brutinel as their next chief justice and Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer to serve as vice chief justice for five-year...

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Justices explain why Invest in Ed measure booted from ballot

The Arizona Supreme Court from left are Robert Brutinel, John Lopez, John Pelander, Scott Bales, Andrew Gould, Clint Bolick, Ann Scott Timmer. Citing confusing language that...

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Supreme Court bars tax on rich ballot measure from vote

The Arizona Supreme Court won’t allow a vote on a citizen initiative to raise taxes for public education. In an order signed by Chief Justice Scott Bales Aug. 29, a...

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Wendy Rogers to remain on CD1 Republican primary ballot

Wendy Rogers Republican Wendy Rogers is entitled to run for Congress despite flaws in her nominating petitions, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Chief Justice Scott...

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