Arizona Supreme Court
Recent News About Arizona Supreme Court
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Arizona Freedom Caucus commends State Supreme Court for ruling on abortion laws
The Arizona Freedom Caucus announced their support for the ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court regarding abortion laws in the state from pre-Roe times being upheld.
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AZ Dept. of Education: '65,533 Arizona Students benefit from an Empowerment Scholarship Account'
The Arizona Department of Education announced this week that 65,533 Arizona students "benefit from an Empowerment Scholarship Account" as of August 5, 2023.
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Davis: "Democrats stole the Arizona Attorney General race in 2022"
Mike Davis, the founder and president of the Article III Project and former Chief Counsel for Nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, used the X platform to highlight discrepancies in the 2022 Arizona election. This post coincides with a request by former Attorney General Candidate Abe Hamadeh for a new trial regarding his election loss.
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AZ Dept. of Education: '60,561 Arizona Students benefit from an Empowerment Scholarship Account'
The Arizona Department of Education announced this week that there are more than 60,000 Arizona students in the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program.”
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AZ Dept. of Education: '59,323 Arizona Students benefit from an Empowerment Scholarship Account'
The Arizona Department of Education announced this week that there are more than 59,000 Arizona students in the state’s Empowertment Scholarship Account (ESA) program.”
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AZ State Treasurer Yee: 'Governor Hobbs has just denied thousands of Arizona kids access to kindergarten through this politically driven and belligerent decision'
Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee (R-Ariz.) criticized Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) after the governor declared a $50 million school choice grant "illegal and invalid."
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Analysis: Frequent partisan tweets from "extremist" Hobbs judicial commission appointee
An analysis of the Twitter account of a judicial commission appointee whose nomination was recently withdrawn by Gov. Katie Hobbs (R-Ariz.) shows partisan messages that criticize Republicans and advocate for the “roll back” of the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program.
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Analysis: Arizona among the 11 states with education savings accounts
As Florida becomes the latest state to create an education savings account (ESA) program, an analysis by the Grand Canyon Times shows that Arizona is one of 11 states that has such a program.
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Lawyer for state Senate on Arizona Supreme Court ruling: 'It’s a win for the Senate on every issue unanimously'
The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the state Senate can keep secret emails and other audit records related to the review of the 2020 election.
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'Dangerous' voter initiative struck from Arizona ballot by Supreme Court
What the voter integrity group Lawyers Democracy Fund (LDF) describes as a “dangerous” initiative that would have removed voter safeguards has been stricken from the Nov. 8 ballot by the state’s Supreme Court.
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Pinal County to End Transportation Tax on Businesses
Pinal County to End Transportation Tax on Businesses.
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Ducey: Blocking of Prop 208 'a win for Arizona taxpayers'
Gov. Doug Ducey released a statement calling the blocking of Prop 208 “a win for Arizona taxpayers" after a superior court judge blocked its implementation.
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Statement From Governor Ducey On Maricopa County Superior Court Ruling On Prop 208
Statement From Governor Ducey On Maricopa County Superior Court Ruling On Prop 208.
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Arizona Celebrates Women’s History Month
Arizona Celebrates Women’s History Month.
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Arizona high court rules business can refuse same-sex request
Brush & Nibs Studio cannot be forced to create custom invitations, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday night.