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Nov 18, 2011

Brewer, lawmakers eyeing special session following Mathis reinstatement

GOP lawmakers don’t want the Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling reinstating Colleen Mathis to be the last word on the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.

Nov 14, 2011

U.S. Supreme Court may decide on SB1070 appeal within weeks

The U.S. Supreme Court could decide whether to hear Gov. Jan Brewer’s appeal in the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit against SB1070 within the next few weeks.

Nov 14, 2011

Brewer heading to D.C.

Gov. Jan Brewer will head to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday for a day of meetings on Capitol Hill and a speech to a GOP women’s group.

Oct 20, 2011

Threatened IRC lawsuit may have bleak prospects

Republicans who are upset with the work of the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission are consoling themselves with the thought that they can undo the maps with a lawsuit, but that threat may ring hollow in the end.

Oct 19, 2011

Arizona court to hear challenge to Medicaid cut

An appeals court on Wednesday hears arguments in a challenge to parts of Arizona's scaling back of its Medicaid program to help balance the state budget.

Oct 18, 2011

AZ Supreme Court to decide on hearing Tucson election, Glendale casino cases

The Arizona Supreme Court will decide Oct. 25 whether to hear cases involving city council elections in Tucson and a southern Arizona Indian tribe’s desire to build a casino near Glendale’s sports and entertainment area.

Sep 21, 2011

State-level immigration bills hit record number in 2011, report says

WASHINGTON – The number of immigration bills proposed in state capitals reached a record 1,592 this year, but the number actually signed into law fell by one–fourth, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Aug 31, 2011

AZ Supreme Court will hear Pearce recall case

The state’s highest court will hear a challenge to the recall election targeting Senate President Russell Pearce.

Aug 31, 2011

Arizona Supreme Court to weigh transfer of Pearce recall case

Arizona's top court on Wednesday considers whether to accept a transfer of a case on whether to hold the Nov. 8 recall election for state Senate President Russell Pearce.

Jul 19, 2011

Court orders renewed federal oversight of Tucson school desegregation

A federal appeals court Tuesday ordered a lower court to renew its oversight of a decades-long desegregation order against the Tucson Unified School District.

Jul 15, 2011

State’s high court rulings rarely break on partisan lines

ASU law professor Paul Bender believes the Arizona Supreme Court wrote an unnecessarily lengthy ruling and dissent to explain its decision for allowing him to remain as a nominee for the Independent Redistricting Commission in January.

Jun 29, 2011

Protecting the freedom to speak (and to annoy politicians)

The U.S. and Arizona constitutions are meant to limit government power, but these limits are meaningless unless judges enforce them.

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