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Patty Ferguson-Bohnee

Nov 26, 2018

Navajo Nation drops voter discrimination lawsuit

The Navajo Nation has dropped a legal claim that could have delayed formal certification of the general election results.

lawsuit, Pima County, apartment, fatal shooting
Nov 20, 2018

Navajo Nation suit could delay final vote count

The Navajo Nation is claiming that the state and several counties illegally discriminated against tribal members and kept them from having their votes counted.

This June 27, 2012 file photo shows an American flag flying in front of the Supreme Court in Washington. Well-heeled clients pay tens of thousands of dollars to hit the legal jackpot _Supreme Court review of their appeals. But on Tuesday, the court decided to hear cases filed by two people who couldn't afford or didn't bother to hire an attorney. One was written in pencil and submitted by an inmate at a federal prison in Pennsylvania. The other was filed by a man with no telephone living on Guam. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
Feb 27, 2013

Arizona officials keep close eye as voting rights case goes to Supreme Court

When the U.S. Supreme Court hears an Alabama challenge to a federal voting-rights law Wednesday, Arizona officials and civil rights activists will be keeping a close eye on the case.

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