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Mark Brnovich

Aug 17, 2017

Supreme Court rules state has say on gun laws, not cities

In an extensive ruling, the justices voided a 2005 Tucson ordinance that says that the police department, after it seizes a hand gun, "shall dispose of such firearm by destroying the firearm.'' They said it runs afoul of several state laws.

lawsuit, Pima County, apartment, fatal shooting
Aug 10, 2017

Regents ask AG to hold off on filing suit over ‘dreamers’ policy

Saying they are comfortable with their decision, members of the Board of Regents told Attorney General Mark Brnovich Thursday they have no plans to hike tuition for dreamers -- at least not until the Supreme Court orders them to do it.

Michele Reagan
Jul 28, 2017

Federal judge denies state officials access to Democratic voter data

A federal judge on July 24 denied the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office’s attempt to get privileged documents containing voter demographics and related information from the national and local Democratic Party.

Jul 21, 2017

Brnovich threatens ABOR with suit over ‘dreamer’ policy

With the threat of a lawsuit looming, Attorney General Mark Brnovich wants members of the Board of Regents to explain why they think they can let "dreamers'' pay the same tuition as other Arizona residents.

Jul 18, 2017

AG: Gowan travel spending ‘troublesome,’ not criminal

Former Arizona House speaker David Gowan will not be charged by the attorney general despite a lengthy investigation that called reimbursements for travel and per-diem payments given to him “troublesome.”

Jul 11, 2017

Russell Pearce threatens suit over ABOR’s ‘dreamers’ policy

Backed by the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch, former state Senate President Russell Pearce claims that a 2006 voter-approved law requires that those not here legally can attend universities only if they pay full out-of-state tuition.

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Jul 7, 2017

AG: Officials must preserve public records even on private phones

Public officials can’t use private phones or social media messages to get around public records laws, according to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.

Jun 15, 2017

Arizona Opioid maker target of state AG probe

Attorney General Mark Brnovich is looking into the marketing practices of an Arizona firm that manufactures opioids.

Jun 1, 2017

‘Dreamers’’ lawyers ask U.S. Supreme Court to let ruling stand on Arizona case

Advocates for "dreamers'' are urging the nation's high court to reject Arizona's last-ditch bid to take away their licenses to drive.

Attorney General Tom Horne and his former campaign consultant Kathleen Winn testify regarding alleged campaign finance violations. (Photo by Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
May 25, 2017

Arizona Supreme Court backs Horne in challenge to $400,000 campaign fine

The decision overturned two lower court rulings and handed the former attorney general a major victory in the scandal that ultimately contributed to his election defeat.

Mar 28, 2017

Arizona Senate joins House in approving terror law expansion

The Arizona Legislature has approved a proposal pushed by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich expanding the state's terrorism laws to include more crimes and adding a mandatory 10 year minimum sentence.

lawsuit, Pima County, apartment, fatal shooting
Feb 28, 2017

Senate votes to give business more time to fix potential disability violation

Over Democrats’ objections, state senators voted Tuesday to give businesses more time to fix violations of disability laws before ending up in court.

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