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The decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that gives Secretary of State Adrian Fontes more control over election policies.
Luis Medina's defense argues that a retrial would violate his constitutional rights in the Arizona Supreme Court. Medina's fate hangs in balance.
A recent ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court seems to extend the right to self-defense in the state. The case stems from an altercation inside a condo a man shared with a woman. The woman had invited over a neighbor with whom the male resident had had disagreements.
As President Trump approaches the one year mark in office, apprehensions at the southern border have dropped significantly. States along the southern border, including Texas, Arizona and California have seen significant reductions.
Proponents of the restriction laws say there's no evidence that they've affected the ability to get an abortion in Arizona, citing stats that say annual abortions in the state have risen by nearly 70% from 2009.
A decade after she made international headlines, Kim Davis' case is approaching the U.S. Supreme Court — and it targets Obergefell v. Hodges.
The Trump administration does not want to issue passports to transgender and nonbinary Americans that reflect their gender identities.
U.S. Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva of Arizona hopes Speaker Mike Johnson swears her into office without court intervention.