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Samuel Alito

Dec 18, 2023

Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, honored as trailblazer

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, was remembered Monday as a trailblazer who never lost sight of how the high court's decisions affected all Americans. 

Nov 14, 2022

SCOTUS rejects Ward’s bid to keep phone records private

Members of a congressional panel are going to find out who was communicating with Kelly Ward around the time of the 2020 election and the insurrection attempt that followed.

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Jul 1, 2021

Early voter law changed before SCOTUS ruling

A new ruling upholding Arizona election laws comes as state lawmakers just changed one of the reasons the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to leave those statutes in place.

Jul 1, 2021

Supreme Court upholds AZ election restrictions

Arizona is going to get to keep its laws against "ballot harvesting'' and counting only votes cast within the proper precinct.

Feb 22, 2021

High court ends more legal challenges to presidential election

The U.S. Supreme Court has tossed the last of the challenges to the Arizona election returns.

Jan 4, 2021

Ward pleas to Alito to step into election dispute

The head of the Arizona Republican Party is making a last-minute plea to a member of the U.S. Supreme Court to give her the ruling she wants that could keep President Trump in the White House for another for years.

Feb 25, 2020

Court stays out of case of deadly shooting by U.S. agent across border

A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling likely slams the door on the ability of the family of a teen killed by a Border Patrol agent in Nogales to sue him and, by extension, the federal government.

Jun 13, 2019

Attorney who plagiarized U.S. justices revises application for court appointment

The attorney who plagiarized U.S. Supreme Court justices in her quest for a spot on the Arizona Court of Appeals has revised her application to delete the offending passages.

Jun 11, 2019

Attorney plagiarizes Supreme Court justices in quest to join Arizona Court of Appeals

An applicant for the Arizona Court of Appeals plagiarized multiple memorable passages from confirmation hearings for two U.S. Supreme Court justices.

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Jun 26, 2015

Supreme Court extends same-sex marriage nationwide

The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.

Jun 1, 2015

US Supreme Court rules Arizona can’t deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes

Arizona cannot deny bail to certain people charged with crimes simply because they are here illegally, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today.

Dec 17, 2014

‘Dreamers’ ruling could lead to drivers’ licenses for 150,000

Supreme Court decision could reach a broader group affected by President Obama's executive order on immigration

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