An Arizona law that prohibits criminal defense attorneys from directly contacting crime victims or their families was reinstated Thursday by a federal appeals court.
Though the court declined to rule on the constitutionality of the law itself, it found that the plaintiffs’ challenge failed to show a substantial application in violation of the First Amendment.
A federal appellate court on Thursday reinstated an Arizona law that bars criminal defense attorneys from directly contacting crime victims or their families.
The judge in Arizona's multistate lawsuit against President Donald Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship issued a temporary restraining order.
The lawsuit filed in Seattle has been progressing the fastest of the five cases brought over the executive order.
U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour ruled in the case brought by the states of Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon, which argue the 14th Amendment and Supreme Court case law have cemented ...
A federal judge in Seattle on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing an executive order curtailing the right to ...
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour of Seattle, who blocked the order on Thursday, blasted it as “blatantly unconstitutional.” ...
According to a ruling by the New Mexico Supreme Court Thursday, public schools and universities may be sued for discriminatory conduct under the New Mexico Human Rights Act.
The Biden administration did not take legal action against Phoenix to impose sweeping changes the U.S. Justice Department ...