Arizona Doctors Challenge 2021 Abortion Ban
Recently, a judge ruled that Arizona doctors have no legal right to challenge a 2021 ban on abortion, citing a statute now in effect.
View ArticleBallot Signature Verification: Court Debates Use of Registration Records
In a current trial court case, the question of verifying ballot signatures is considered. Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes says the case should be dismissed since the current procedures for verifying...
View ArticleArizona Supreme Court Reviews Confession Privilege
A case in the Arizona Supreme Court challenges the long-held sanctity of confessions being privileged communications.
View ArticleArizona Abortion Law’s Constitutionality Challenged by Doctors
Doctors are challenging the constitutionality of an Arizona law that states doctors are prohibited from performing abortions based solely upon fetal abnormalities.
View ArticlePsilocybin Research, Insulin Pricing Lawsuit, and Consumer Fraud Act
Attorney Don Loose discusses Arizona's funding in psilocybin research, Arizona's attorney filing a lawsuit over insulin price-fixing, and The Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.
View ArticleArizona Tackles Retail Theft, Psilocybin Research, and Education Funding
Attorney Don Loose discusses Arizona's debates over increasing penalties for retail theft, funding psilocybin studies, and boosting public education investment.
View ArticlePima County’s New Fine for Unreported Firearm Loss
Pima County ordinance imposes a penalty for those who do not report the loss of a firearm within 48 hours.
View ArticleArizona Voters to Decide on Bank Discrimination Against Firearm Entities
The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
View ArticleArizona Ballot to Consider Tax Refunds for Homeless Impact on Properties
The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
View ArticleArizona’s “Tamale Bill” Signed
The legislature is putting Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR1007 on the November ballot for the voters to decide. It concerns not allowing banks in Arizona to discriminate against a firearm entity.
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