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Gov. Jan Brewer said Tuesday she is ordering state health officials to stop certifying patients to purchase medical marijuana while the legality of the voter-approved law is hashed out in federal court.
Gov. Jan Brewer said Tuesday she is ordering state health officials to stop certifying patients to purchase medical marijuana while the legality of the voter-approved law is hashed out in federal court.
Gov. Jan Brewer said Tuesday she is ordering state health officials to stop certifying patients to purchase medical marijuana while the legality of the voter-approved law is hashed out in federal court.
State lawmakers cannot use proceeds from trust land sales or leases to run the Land Department, at least not without getting voter approval, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
State lawmakers cannot use proceeds from trust land sales or leases to run the Land Department, at least not without getting voter approval, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
State lawmakers cannot use proceeds from trust land sales or leases to run the Land Department, at least not without getting voter approval, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday of whether Arizona voters stepped over the line by denying bail to illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes.
Gov. Janet Napolitano wants to make it easier for voters to propose their own laws - but harder for lawmakers to bypass her vetoes by taking issues to the ballot.
Injured workers can’t be denied benefits even if they were high when they were hurt, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
A Scottsdale legislator figures you might have second thoughts about buying something if you knew all sales are final and it could not be returned.
April 15, 2005
State Rep. David Burnell Smith and the Citizens Clean Elections Commission appear headed to a legal showdown that could have sweeping implications for the future of publicly financed political campaigns.
A second lawsuit is challenging the constitutionality of a voter-approved measure that requires people to prove citizenship before registering to vote.
The new medical marijuana law went into effect Thursday, while potential medical marijuana patients gathered at the Green Relief Expo at University of Phoenix stadium to receive recommendations from doctors.
PASADENA, Calif. • Arizona is entitled to force would-be voters to prove citizenship so that everyone who is legally entitled to cast a ballot believe in the process, state Attorney General Tom Horne argued Tuesday.
A voter-approved state minimum wage law contains no exemption for disabled workers who employers used to be able to pay less, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard concluded Wednesday.
TUCSON - Changing laws have made life tougher for illegal immigrants in Arizona, including young people giving up dreams of college and better lives because they are unable to pay out-of-state tuition as required by voters.
If Gov. Jan Brewer gets to name another Supreme Court judge before she leaves office, she's going to have more choices -- if the law is not overturned.
Arizona laws that require would-be voters to produce documents proving they are U.S. citizens don’t amount to an unconstitutional poll tax, a federal judge has ruled.
Arizona laws that require would-be voters to produce documents proving they are U.S. citizens don’t amount to an unconstitutional poll tax, a federal judge has ruled.
Arizona can continue to demand proof of citizenship before registering voters, at least for the time being.
Arizona can continue to demand proof of citizenship before registering voters, at least for the time being.
Gov. Jan Brewer decided Wednesday to ask a federal judge to overturn a key portion of the state's voter-approved medical marijuana law.
January 25, 2005
Rejecting claims of discrimination, the U.S. Department of Justice gave the go-ahead Monday for Arizona to become the first state in the nation to require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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