The Arizona Supreme Court has unanimously ruled against a challenge to a voter-approved hike in the state’s minimum wage.
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State Supreme Court weighs changes while preparing for 2 more justices 
The change coming to the Arizona Supreme Court might be more than just a couple of new faces.
Read More »Justice worries innocent parents could be charged for changing child’s diaper
The chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court is openly worrying that a new ruling will let police charge parents with child molesting for changing a baby’s diaper.
Read More »State Supreme Court upholds law aimed at Libertarian candidates
The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that its proponents admitted is designed to help elect Republicans by keeping Libertarians from siphoning away votes.
Read More »High court upholds law that can lead to self-incrimination 
The Arizona Supreme Court kept the state’s entrapment statute intact in a ruling published today even though the law requires people who want to defend themselves to admit their crimes.
Read More »Chief justice asks Ducey to veto Supreme Court expansion bill 
Chief Justice Scott Bales wants Gov. Doug Ducey to veto a bill that would add two new justices to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Read More »Court rules parents of improperly identified girl can’t sue DPS for negligence 
The parents of a girl whom Department of Public Safety officers incorrectly told was dead have no right to sue the agency for negligence, the state’s high court ruled Friday.
Read More »State Supreme Court to look into potential changes in State Bar 
A state Supreme Court task force is going to look at whether there should be changes in the way the State Bar of Arizona is governed.
Read More »Supreme Court explains why Farmer will remain on ballot against Shooter 
The Arizona Supreme Court sided with a lower court’s ruling that there was “no evidence” Senate candidate Toby Farmer knew that seven signatures on his petitions to run for office were forged, allowing the GOP hopeful to run against incumbent Sen. Don Shooter.
Read More »Scott Bales, Arizona’s new chief justice 
The Arizona Supreme Court’s new chief justice, Scott Bales, began his five-year term June 27 and introduced the court’s plan to reach its top goals under his leadership. Bales, a Democrat who was appointed by former Gov. Janet Napalitano, has been on the bench since 2005. He took over the rotating position from Justice Rebecca White Berch, who will return to her duties as a justice.
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