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Arizona’s Republican attorney general says county officials can hand-count all ballots in at least five races from the Nov. 8 election.
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Arizona’s attorney general has agreed not to enforce a near-total ban on abortions at least until next year.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says his office has reached an $85 million settlement with Google to resolve a lawsuit that accused the tech company of “surreptitiously” obtaining user data to sell advertisements.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich plans to sue the Biden administration to stop its new student loan forgiveness program.
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An Arizona judge has refused to suspend her order that allowed enforcement of a pre-statehood law making it a crime to provide an abortion.
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A legal ruling that could mark the end of nearly all legal abortions in Arizona could come as soon as this week.
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The controversial law is scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 24 and would make it illegal to film a video of police officers within 8 feet of “law enforcement” activity.
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Arizona’s Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the City of Tucson over its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
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An Arizona judge is set to hear arguments on the state’s request to allow it to enforce a near-total ban on abortions under a law that has been blocked for nearly 50 years.
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Masters, a former chief operating officer of the investment firm Thiel Capital, was endorsed by former President Donald Trump.