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Administrative Office of the Courts

Aug 29, 2021

Court aims to end racial bias in jury selection with new rules

Arizona is about to become the first state in the nation to eliminate the ability of attorneys to strike prospective jurors based on what may only be hunches, a practice that often ends up culling minorities.

Battle over how judges are appointed could resurface
Jul 5, 2013

Laws on judicial appointments, elections, Medicaid likely facing legal challenges

A law enacted to give the governor more choices in appointing judges is expected to join Medicaid expansion and an elections package as 2013 legislation that will wind up in court.

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