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A judge in Phoenix has ruled that an Arizona initiative expanding voting access and rolling back a host of restrictions will be on the November ballot.
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Gov. Doug Ducey and the Republican leaders of the state House and Senate say it's needed because some paid petition circulators did not file separate affidavits for each initiative they worked on.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says he has notified the state Supreme Court that his office intends to seek a warrant of execution for death row inmate Murray Hooper.
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The Arizona Supreme Court is refusing to fast-track an appeal from Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich after a judge sided with Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs over election rules.
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The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a man’s convictions and death sentences in the 2012 killing of his nine-months pregnant girlfriend whose partially burned body was found in a bed by firefighters responding to an apartment fire.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected an effort to disqualify three Republican lawmakers from this year’s ballot because of their alleged roles in planning or attending the rally that led to the unprecedented attack on Congress Jan. 6, 2021.
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The Arizona Supreme Court says the state’s voters do not have the right to reject a massive income tax cut approved by the Republican-controlled legislature last year.
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An Arizona Supreme Court decision means victims of long-ago child sex abuse can proceed with lawsuits against groups like the Boy Scouts of America.
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Prosecutors have asked the Arizona Supreme Court to call off a hearing to determine the mental competency of a man set to be executed by the state on May 11.
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In a 4-3 ruling, the Arizona Supreme Court says an attack ad aired during a contentious congressional primary campaign was protected by the First Amendment.