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The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that counties are not liable for deputy sheriffs' actions; the sheriff’s office is ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled July 15 that schools are not liable for student injuries that occur off campus.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said two provisions of an Arizona voting law that restrict how ballots can be cast do not violate the historic Voting Rights Act that bars regulations that result in ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that an Arizona school district is not responsible for injuries that a student ...
The US Supreme Court on Thursday upheld in part an Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship for voters registering to cast ballots in statewide elections.. The high court overruled 5-4 a ...
The case tested whether Arizona restrictions violate the 1965 Civil Rights Act. A divided US Supreme Court on Thursday upheld two Republican-backed Arizona voting restrictions, rejecting claims ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to revive parts of a Republican-backed Arizona law that could have barred thousands of voters from casting a ballot in the November presidential contest or ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on July 1 that Arizona voting laws can go into effect, despite a lower court finding they disproportionately burden minority voters. (Video: Reuters) ...
3-3 split possible: The Arizona Supreme Court could split evenly on a key abortion case. Here's what that means. Republic reporters Stacey Barchenger and Stephanie Innes contributed to this article.
Arizona's Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on whether abortions should be allowed up to 15 weeks after conception, or be almost totally banned under an 1864 law. Sponsor Message.
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