One judge dissented and ruled that while elements of the Arizona laws "may violate federal law, in no way must they be ...
States that use the Colorado River say they don't want to go to the Supreme Court, but some are quietly preparing for ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a trial court’s decision that Arizona laws requiring proof of citizenship ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Arizona laws requiring citizenship proof to vote for president and by mail ...
Native American leaders were taken aback to see 22% fewer American Indian or Alaska Native medical students enrolled last ...
As Arizona’s record-dry winter continues, Western water managers are quietly preparing for what many have called a “nuclear ...
A coalition of attorneys general want the high court to use a dispute over a telecommunications fee to resurrect a ...
There are two vacancies available in the Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals, and three local Yavapai County judges ...
Republican legislative leaders are hoping the new administration in Washington, D.C. will help the state block anyone who ...
The Department of Education has faced opposition since its initial establishment in 1867.
The Eleventh Circuit recently held that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) exceeded its statutory authority when it issued a 2023 Order interpreting the TCPA to require one-to-one consent ...
The agenda includes discussions of Flat Earth theories and “collaboration between Space Force and the Galactic Federation." ...
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