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A presidential portrait with Donald Trump’s approval now hangs in the Colorado Capitol after his complaints got a previous ...
The Arizona Wildcats announced the return of its historic cactus logo to the court at McKale Center. The announcement is ...
In 2012, the high court ruled in Arizona v. United States that it was the federal government's supreme responsibility to enforce immigration laws, and it superceded state and local law enforcement.
Maria Elena Cruz, the sixth woman ever appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court, describes her time in Yuma as pivotal in shaping her personal and professional life.
The Supreme Court on May 27 rejected an appeal to halt construction of a copper mining project in Arizona. Resolution Copper plans to mine on federal land in the Tonto National Forest known as Oak ...
Expensive home building. Mayo Clinic 1.2 million square foot expansion. Man wrongfully deported. Building a home in Phoenix could get more expensive as much as $35,000 higher. Mayo Clinic Arizona ...
A court in Florida uses an animated chatbot to help visitors navigate its website, but the Arizona Supreme Court is charting new territory with the creation of Victoria and Daniel. Made of pixels, the ...
A man enters the Arizona Supreme Court building, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York, File) Read More. 3 of 4 | The Arizona Judicial Council discusses the Arizona Supreme ...
The Arizona Judicial Council discusses the Arizona Supreme Court's new use of AI-generated avatars that are used to relay information to the public on Thursday, March 13, 2025., in Phoenix.
TUCSON, Ariz. — A Tucson constable cannot be held liable for the death of another person who was killed while attempting to serve an eviction order, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
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Taiwan Semi plans to invest $100 billion into building 5 fabrication facilities in Arizona - MSNTaiwan Semiconductor CEO C.C. Wei speaks with President Trump on further investing into the U.S. Appeals Court Hands Win to Republican State Supreme Court Candidate These Were the Most Popular ...
Peoria violated the Arizona Constitution by giving a $2.6 million taxpayer subsidy to a private university that did not directly benefit Peoria residents, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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