A recent Deloitte & Touche survey highlights ongoing challenges faced by Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in state governments across the United States. Many officials report...
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently ruled that the state cannot suspend a driver’s license due to the presence of THC in their bloodstream unless the...
As civil rights groups focus their efforts on Arizona, the Republican Party has placed Proposition 137 on the November ballot. The proposed measure aims to eliminate...
State elections officials in Arizona have identified an additional 120,000 voters who are improperly registered due to a glitch in the state’s driver’s license database. This...
A California congressman has sought clarity regarding the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) lobbying of Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs to veto a bill designed to promote...
Arizona’s leading Republican lawmakers have allied with Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador, along with officials from 20 other U.S. states, to challenge the American Academy of...
The brown tablets encased in light blue packaging may appear harmless, but they conceal concerning secrets revealed only through extensive testing. Marketed as “Advanced kratom alkaloids,”...
Two Arizona mothers are challenging the state’s Department of Education over new curriculum requirements associated with the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. This initiative, guided by...
Justice Robert Brutinel of the Arizona Supreme Court has announced his retirement, effective October 31, marking a significant transition in the state’s judicial landscape. This departure...
A coalition of progressive organizations in Arizona is urging Congress to support significant structural reforms aimed at increasing accountability within the U.S. Supreme Court. This call...