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Dec 12, 2025

League of Women Voters Arizona chapter continues new citizen voter registration

Key Points: The League of Women Voters filed a lawsuit against a federal policy preventing non-governmental groups from registering new citizens to vote The lawsuit alleges the federal agency did […]

Oct 20, 2025

Justices uphold independent process for creating EPM

Key Points:  Arizona Supreme Court rules EPM exempt from APA  Ruling leaves the current EPM process in place Republicans plan to litigate eight remaining claims on remand In a swift […]

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Aug 7, 2023

Petersen and Toma in court filing aim to quash Prop 211

With efforts by one set of foes already rebuffed, the state's top Republican lawmakers are making their own bid to quash a new state law designed to shine a light on "dark money.''

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Oct 7, 2022

DACA suffers another court setback, but program remains in place for now

A federal appeals court ruled this week that DACA, the deferred deportation program for young migrants, was unlawfully created in 2012 but that protection for current DACA recipients can continue for now.

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