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Maricopa County Superior Court

Sep 25, 2018

Case seeking refunds for out-of-state university students dismissed

Out-of-state students who paid full tuition at state universities won't be getting a refund.

Sep 25, 2018

Supreme Court to hear case on levy to fund stadiums, sports complexes

The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on whether revenue generated through car rental fees can be used for sports complexes rather than just road construction and maintenance.

Dr. Mark Syms, an independent candidate for the Arizona senate, sits in Judge Christopher Coury's court room accused of submitting numerous forged signatures on his nominating petitions for the ballot. (Photo by Arizona Republic/Pool Photo)
Sep 7, 2018

Court orders Mark Syms to pay $50,000 in attorneys’ fees

Likening Mark Syms to an ostrich with its head stuck in the sand, a judge ruled that the failed Arizona state Senate candidate must pay attorneys fees to the man who bumped him from the ballot.

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Aug 29, 2018

Supreme Court rejects appeal in ‘dark money’ ballot disqualification

The Arizona Supreme Court late Wednesday rejected a last-ditch effort by supporters of a ban on "dark money'' in political races to put the issue to voters in November.

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Aug 29, 2018

Organizers of proposed ban on ‘dark money’ initiative take case to Supreme Court

Supporters of a ban on "dark money'' in political races are making a last-ditch effort to put the issue to voters in November.

Aug 27, 2018

Judge rules clean energy measure to stay on ballot

A judge this morning rejected attempts by Arizona Public Service to keep a renewable energy measure off the November ballot.

Aug 25, 2018

Gubernatorial candidate files suit to keep campaign alive

Gubernatorial hopeful Ken Bennett is asking a judge to give him one last chance to qualify for public funding for his campaign.

Aug 23, 2018

Court ruling, lack of signatures sink ‘dark money’ ballot measure

A new court decision Thursday has left backers of a ban on "dark money'' even further from their goal of getting the measure on the ballot.

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Aug 22, 2018

‘Dark money’ initiative comes up short in signatures

The question of whether voters get to outlaw "dark money'' will depend on what judges think of the signatures collected.

Aug 20, 2018

‘Dark money,’ renewable energy ballot measures in court

The question of whether voters get to decide whether to outlaw ``dark money'' could depend on whether a judge voids a law that throws a hurdle in the path of initiative organizers.

Aug 17, 2018

Mass subpoenas to be tested in challenge to energy measure

Opponents of a ballot measure to increase Arizona’s use of renewable energy have the right to subpoena more than 1,600 individuals who gathered signatures to get the proposed law on the ballot.

Aug 4, 2018

Challenge filed against ballot measure to tax the rich

Saying voters are purposely being misled, organizers of the #InvestInEd initiative asked a judge on Friday to force lawmakers to recraft the description of the measure that will go to voters.

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