
Outraged by Saudis Mining Our Groundwater? We CAN Do Something About That…
You might be aware that in much of Arizona (outside the Active Management Areas) it is perfectly fine for a foreign citizen, corporation, or nation to buy a plot of Arizona farmland and then mine an unlimited amount of ground water under said property to grow whatever they like and then export it back home … Read more

AZ State Representative Alex Kolodin is a Naughty Little Lawyer
Arizona state representative Alexander Michael Del Rey Kolodin – who is allegedly an attorney – has admitted to the Arizona Bar that he violated the Code of Ethics for Arizona attorneys. Kolodin admits he committed those ethical violations in the course of his representation of his client in the so-called ‘Sharpie-gate’ litigation, in which he … Read more

The Biden #RePeachment is a MAGA Failure of Imagination
Come on, guys! At least TRY to cobble together a factual basis for an impeachment that is 1) original, and/or 2) actually happened while Biden has been President, and/or 3) even a little entertaining (assuming they do actually wish to distract us from the #TrumpTrials, as I presume). One can only conclude that Biden has … Read more

The AZ Corporation Commission Race Could Be the Top of our 2024 Ticket and Our Most Important State Level Races. If We Have the Vision to MAKE IT SO!
I’ll be the first to admit a most Arizonans haven’t a clue what the Corporation Commission is, or what it does, or who serves on it. If YOU don’t, get started on educating yourself right now and commit to teaching others.. And that widespread ignorance is exactly the way Arizona’s energy and transportation incumbents like … Read more

100 Years is Too Long to Wait: ERA is the 28th Amendment of the Constitution.
The U.S. is one of the few developed countries absent a guarantee of women’s equality in its Constitution. As of 2011, 35 countries had an equality provision for women in their constitution; 49 had a non-discrimination provision in their constitution for women, and 29 countries had both. While the U.S. has signed the Convention on the … Read more

AZ Abortion Statutes at the AZ Supreme Court: a Summary for the (Understandably) Confused
For those who actually watched oral arguments this morning, and has a law degree, and has read the statutes, and the opinions, and the pleadings, I am probably wasting my breath. But for the MANY, MANY more who are waiting for someone to put this train wreck in simple terms, this is for you. This … Read more

Arizona Democratic Reaction to Today’s State Supreme Court Hearing on Reproductive Freedom
Following the Handmaid’s Tales events in Texas where a pregnant woman, before the Texas Supreme Court ruled against her, had to journey to another state to end her pregnancy for potentially life-saving health reasons and the determination that the unborn child would live only days after birth, the Arizona State Supreme Court heard arguments on … Read more
