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Trademarking their turf: Jack Daniel’s, Arizona …

3/23/2023
WASHINGTON – An Arizona dog-toy manufacturer told the Supreme Court Wednesday that its “Bad Spaniels” squeaky toy is a “playful parody” of Jack Daniel’s that does not infringe on the distiller’s trademarks.

Justices grapple over Navajo water rights, …

3/21/2023
WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices pressed government attorneys Monday on their argument that the treaties that put the Navajo on reservation lands implied an intent – but not a duty – for the government to provide water to the tribe.

Supreme Court hears Navajo water rights case with …

3/20/2023
WASHINGTON – When the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in Arizona v. Navajo Nation, it will be considering fairly technical legal questions, but the answers could have a large impact on water allocation in the Colorado River basin.

Hobbs, Fontes attorneys ask court to end Lake's bid to …

3/14/2023
PHOENIX — Attorneys for Katie Hobbs, Adrian Fontes and Maricopa County are urging the justices of the Arizona Supreme Court to send Kari Lake packing in her latest — and possibly last — bid to overturn the results of the 2022 gubernatorial race.

Anti-abortion law firm asks Arizona Supreme Court to …

3/2/2023
PHOENIX — An anti-abortion law firm is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling and once again make virtually all abortions illegal in Arizona.

U.S. Supreme Court upholds Arizona Supreme Court …

2/28/2023
PHOENIX — Arizonans are not entitled to know the names of the jurors deciding criminal cases.

Supreme Court chides Arizona – again – for …

2/25/2023
WASHINGTON – A divided Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that an Arizona death row inmate was wrongly denied the right to tell jurors he would never get out on parole if he was sentenced to life instead of death.

Arizona GOP leader wins reprieve against release of …

10/26/2022
PHOENIX — The head of the Arizona Republican Party got at least a temporary reprieve in her bid to stop her phone records from being turned over to Congress. In a brief order Wednesday, …

Sign of the times: Gilbert has colorful history with …

10/18/2022
The town of Gilbert, once at the center of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case on temporary signs, continues to be Ground Zero for drama on political placards, at least in Arizona.  

Pima County judge won’t halt abortion ban

10/1/2022
PHOENIX — A Pima County judge won't halt implementation of her ruling that a territorial-era law outlawing virtually all abortions is once again enforceable. In an order late Friday. Judge …

Two Arizona ballot items could affect how laws are …

9/28/2022
Two propositions, if passed in the November election, could have a large impact on how such propositions are passed in Arizona. A yes vote on Proposition 128 would amend the Arizona constitution …

U.S. Supreme Court halts Brnovich effort to deny green …

6/15/2022
PHOENIX — The U.S. Supreme Court will not allow Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to defend a Trump-era rule designed to deny “green cards” to those at the bottom of the economic ladder.