-
The Arizona Court of Appeals says a 2017 law that makes it a crime to pay people for each signature they collect to qualify voter initiatives for the ballot violates the First Amendment.
-
Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is suing Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in an escalation of a dispute over the election procedures manual she is required to complete.
-
Arizona’s Republican attorney general released an interim report that outlines concerns with some election procedures but does not provide proof of any major issues despite six months of investigation.
-
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is suing Attorney General Mark Brnovich after he threatened to prosecute her if she temporarily shuts down an online system that allows election candidates to collect qualifying signatures for the ballot.
-
The Arizona Supreme Court is considering an appeal in a case that involves both the cost of tuition to attend a state university and the authority of the…
-
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Secretary of State Katie Hobbs can't force candidates for office to mail their nominating petitions or just…
-
Arizona's attorney general says the city of Phoenix has decided not to move ahead with higher fees for ride-hailing companies at Sky Harbor Airport until…
-
A State Grand Jury has indicted a man for his alleged involvement in tampering with food items at multiple retail stores within the Phoenix metropolitan…
-
Arizona Tax Court has ruled against Attorney General Mark Brnovich in his lawsuit against a deal between Arizona State University and hotel developers.…
-
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says a claims administrator will begin mailing claim forms to more than 2,500 Jeep and Ram owners who qualify for…