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The state judicial branch in Maricopa County — one of the nation’s largest trial court systems — has a new presiding judge ...
Two provisions added to the state’s election procedures manual in 2023 require a county’s votes to be discarded if the supervisors refuse to canvass and expand definitions of voter intimidation to be ...
Criminal justice reform advocates are still hopeful the office can secure outside funding and bring much-needed transparency ...
From slashed taxes and Medicaid cuts to new fees for foreign visitors to the Grand Canyon, here's how President Donald Trump ...
Immigrant advocates say the flyers, titled "Message to Illegal Aliens: A Warning to Self-Deport," contain misleading ...
Immigrant advocates say the flyers, titled "Message to Illegal Aliens: A Warning to Self-Deport," contain misleading ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...
The purported fraudulent billings represent a staggering 20% of the entire statewide "sober living" scheme in Arizona.
Maria Elena Cruz, the sixth woman ever appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court, describes her time in Yuma as pivotal in shaping her personal and professional life.
Mason Kortz weighs in on whether the Arizona Supreme Court's experimental AI avatars will resonate with the Court's audience.
The Arizona Supreme Court's use of avatars to deliver news of all rulings issued by the justices is rooted is part of an effort to promote trust and confidence in the judicial system, officials say.
The Arizona Judicial Council discusses the Arizona Supreme Court's new use of AI-generated avatars that are used to relay information to the public on Thursday, March 13, 2025., in Phoenix. (AP ...