Former state Senator Justine Wadsack is pursuing a federal lawsuit against Tucson police, alleging her civil rights were violated during a criminal speeding stop last year....
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Aaron Gunches made his unofficial last remarks while awaiting execution: “What’s the hold up?” This sentiment, echoed in a letter...
A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has determined that attorneys for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem must pay Maricopa County $122,000 in legal fees....
On March 13, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a survivor of a tragic eviction incident, which resulted in the death of his wife, cannot sue...
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a pivotal ruling on March 12, confirming that store owners must maintain a reasonably safe environment for their customers. The decision...
A former employee of the Department of Education was acquitted of all charges related to alleged fraudulent activities within the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. Dorrian...
Eight candidates are moving forward to fill two vacancies on the Arizona Court of Appeals, according to the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments. This decision was...
After a protracted legal battle exceeding a decade, the plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry are requesting...
EPCOR, the Canadian utility company, has made significant strides in Arizona since its arrival in 2011. Initially drawn by the state’s complex water needs and ongoing...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the Arizona State Legislature may have acted with “discriminatory intent” when it passed two laws in...