State Supreme Court may consider marijuana driving case

Arizona's highest court is being asked to decide whether anyone who smokes marijuana, legally or not, can ever drive legally in the state.

State high court rules Arias eligible for death penalty

Jodi Arias’s effort to get a potential death sentence in her murder case set aside was rejected by the state’s highest court today. 

AZ Supreme Court says state can’t redirect funds from land sales

The state Supreme Court has ruled Arizona lawmakers violated the constitution when they diverted proceeds from the state land trust to help balance the budget. 

Arizona Supreme Court Justice fighting to keep his job

Arizona Supreme Court Justice John Pelander has taken the unusual step of officially setting up a committee to help in his efforts to keep his job.

Sedona property rights won't be heard by top court

The Arizona Supreme Court won't consider appeals of a ruling stemming from a voter-approved property rights law.

Changing Arizona's Supreme Court

Governor Jan Brewer has three finalists to choose from to fill a vacancy on the state Supreme Court.

Gov. Brewer given three options for AZ Supreme Court appointment

A state commission has given Governor Jan Brewer three options for her next Arizona Supreme Court appointment.

AZ Supreme Court scheduled to rule on death sentence appeal

The Arizona Supreme Court is set to rule today on the appeal of Isiah Patterson.

Controversy in the Ninth Circuit

The U.S. Senate approved Andrew Hurwitz for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals after a three-month delay. Richmond University law professor Carl Tobias explains the controversy behind the nomination.

State Supreme Court to governor: No grounds to remove redistricting chair

The Arizona Supreme Court says Governor Jan Brewer had no constitutional grounds to remove the Chairperson of the Independent Redistricting Commission last year.

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