A spokesman for Fontes said he disagrees with the ruling and vowed to appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court. Less clear is the effect of Thursday’s ruling. The lawsuit, filed early last year ...
A housing bill known as “Yes in God’s Backyard” was rejected by state lawmakers on Thursday. The bill would allow a certain ...
When Bridger Lee Jensen opened a spiritual center in Provo, Utah, he contacted city officials to let them know what would be ...
As it pushes to implement a plan to end birthright citizenship, the Trump administration is counting on an argument about out-of-control federal judges to prove irresistible to some Supreme Court ...
It went to the Supreme Court on Wednesday to challenge three nationwide orders barring President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship from being implemented — and asking the ...
The Trump administration is taking its fight to nullify birthright citizenship to the U.S. Supreme Court. To date, every court to have considered Trump's executive order, issued on day one of his ...
President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court in a series of emergency appeals Thursday to allow him to move forward with plans to end birthright citizenship, elevating a ...
The Arizona Supreme Court is considering whether an inmate can have personal witnesses present at his execution. Aaron Gunches, scheduled for execution on March 19, was denied his request to have ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court has determined that businesses like Circle K owe their customers a certain duty of care to keep them safe from harm. In a ruling released this week ...
Mesa Community College students were disappointed that a presidential order to dismantle DEI programs ended Native convocations.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Despite finding “improprieties” were committed by a prosecutor, the Connecticut Supreme Court on Monday upheld the murder conviction of a man found guilty of killing his wife in ...
This week’s Deadline: Legal Newsletter looks at Trump's complicated relationship with the Supreme Court, plus other legal news. By Jordan Rubin Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers.
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