Attorney General And Secretary Of State Ask AZ Supreme Court To Reject Arizona GQP Lawsuit To Eliminate Early Voting

When they are not suing each other they can manage to join forces to sue the real enemy of democracy, the Arizona Republican Party. The Associated Press reports, Brnovich, Hobbs urge court to reject GOP early ballot suit: Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs both urged the state Supreme … Read more

Bolding, Fontes, and Kramer React to the Latest Far Right Attempts to Suppress the Vote in the Courts and At the Ballot Box

As Ronald Reagan said several times in his 1980 Presidential Debate with President Jimmy Carter: “There you go again.” That phrase is apt for the recent attempts by the Arizona fringe right currently occupying the State Republican Party (and across the country) to look for any means to suppress or obstruct people’s (specifically, those that … Read more

UPDATE: AZ Justice Suddenly Recuses Himself In Election “Audit” Public Records Case

Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick has recused himself from further participation in the swirling appeals involving last year’s election “audit”. Bolick participated in the four previous actions related to the “audit” (and previous cases related to the 2020 elections), but just discovered on Tuesday that his wife – State Rep. Shawnna Bolick – received … Read more

Back To Supreme Court: Goldwater Institute/AZ Free Enterprise Club Lead Legislature, Governor To Stop Education Tax Surcharge (Prop.208)

The opponents of Invest In Arizona’s Prop. 208 are upset that Superior Court Judge John Hannah told them on Monday that he will not be rushed into ruling on an injunction against the education tax surcharge on wealthier Arizonans. They have brought both houses of the Legislature to file a Special Action with the Arizona … Read more

Final Opinion: AZ Supreme Court Upholds Mask and Vaccine Mandates

Back in early November, the Arizona Supreme Court wasted little time after the ridiculous oral arguments from Republican state legislators that the legislature has the ultimate power to decide that it can do whatever it wants to do, however it wants to do it, without judicial review from the third branch of government. It was the … Read more