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William Bratton, former police chief of New York and Los Angeles police departments (left) and George Kelling, professor emeritus of the school of criminal justice at Rutgers University, answer questions after a presentation at the Goldwater Institute on Wednesday on how police departments can improve policing and keep crimes down during times of budget cuts.
William Bratton, former police chief of New York and Los Angeles police departments (left) and George Kelling, professor emeritus of the school of criminal justice at Rutgers University, answer questions after a presentation at the Goldwater Institute on Wednesday on how police departments can improve policing and keep crimes down during times of budget cuts.
The Goldwater Institute in Phoenix said Tuesday it will appeal a ruling last week by a Superior Court judge that upheld the Arizona Corporation Commission's requirements that Arizona utilities obtain 15 percent of their electricity from renewable sources such as wind and solar by 2025.
Nick Coons, the lead plaintiff in the Goldwater Institute’s lawsuit against the health care reform plan, seems to be misinformed about the insurance requirements.
The Goldwater Institute has always fought for conservative causes through a standard think-tank venue, the court of public opinion.
Litigator: Clint Bolick, left, director of the Center for Constitutional Litigation at the Goldwater Institute in Phoenix, looks on as Goldwater Institute president and CEO Darcy Olsen speaks.
GLENDALE — The conservative watchdog group Goldwater Institute has filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the Glendale City Council's vote to approve a lease agreement for Jobing.com Arena with a potential buyer of the Phoenix Coyotes.
The Goldwater Institute filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to block national healthcare reform, arguing it violates the rights of a Tempe business owner, Arizona lawmakers and even members of Congress.
A conservative watchdog group is suing the city of Glendale after being denied records of negotiations between the city and any potential new owner of the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes hockey team.
For a kid growing up in the ’80s who got her news from TV and print, Barry Goldwater was the state’s crusty, lovable grandpa. He wasn’t Mr. Conservative, but Mr. Arizona, up there with the kachinas he collected.
For a kid growing up in the ’80s who got her news from TV and print, Barry Goldwater was the state’s crusty, lovable grandpa. He wasn’t Mr. Conservative, but Mr. Arizona, up there with the kachinas he collected.
Three points about Goldwater Institute’s Jonathan Butcher’s column on education funding in Arizona:
Three points about Goldwater Institute’s Jonathan Butcher’s column on education funding in Arizona:
The Tribune Editorial Board had an informal debate Friday about the story that Phoenix and the developer of CityNorth on Loop 101 want nearly $690,000 in legal fees from the Goldwater Institute.
Fred Barlam’s response to Jonathan Butcher’s guest commentary on education is just classic... classic elitist educator.
Goldwater Institute just announced a little while ago that it’s now pursuing $20 million in claims against the Maricopa County, only a week after a Superior Court judge ruled the state law protecting Luke Air Force Base didn’t violate the state constitution.
City Councilman Sal DiCiccio has thrown his support behind the Goldwater Institute as it sues the city of Phoenix and the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association for using taxpayer money for union work.
The conservative Goldwater Institute has won a partial victory in its lawsuit seeking access to records of the city of Glendale's negotiations with potential buyers of the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes.
The Goldwater Institute, a conservative public policy research organization, is blasting the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office for falling short in its three core missions: law-enforcement services, support services and detention.
Larry Sheffield remembers looking through his office window at the once-vacant acreage along Camelback Road west of Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale, and sensing a golden opportunity.
A lengthy investigation by the Goldwater Institute into unions inside the city of Phoenix shows that not only are taxpayers paying for some union activities, but the spending of the money may be going against Arizona's constitution.
The Goldwater Institute has issued a statement against a proposed statewide smoking ban — a move its namesake likely would not back.
The Arizona Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case that has the Goldwater Institute challenging Mesa's impact fees for cultural amenities.
No doubt about it: Mesa scored much more than prestige when city officials announced plans for the Barry and Peggy Goldwater Library and Archives to be built downtown.
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