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Arizona Supreme Court Justice Bill Montgomery says he won’t participate in a hearing that will determine whether abortion can remain legal in the state or if a near-total ban should take effect. He previously made multiple public statements about Planned Parenthood.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs added her signature to the petition that wants to put an abortion rights measure before Arizona voters in 2024.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh the San Carlos Apache tribe’s claim that the federal government isn’t reimbursing it enough for tribal health services.
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The state Supreme Court is set to consider whether Arizona should enforce an 1860s law that would ban almost all abortions.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to review a lower court’s conclusion that abortion doctors can't be prosecuted under a pre-statehood law that bans the procedure in nearly all cases.
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The Arizona Supreme Court declined Wednesday to reschedule an execution initially set for this week that looked unlikely to be carried out after Gov. Katie Hobbs’ office said the state wasn’t prepared to enforce the death penalty.
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The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that state law doesn’t require Gov. Katie Hobbs to carry out the April 6 execution of a prisoner who was convicted of murder.
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The Arizona Supreme Court is set to consider a petition that would order Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Department of Corrections to carry out the execution of a death row inmate.
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The Arizona Supreme Court is allowing the state to move forward with the execution for death row inmate Murray Hooper next month.
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A judge in Phoenix has ruled that an Arizona initiative expanding voting access and rolling back a host of restrictions will be on the November ballot.