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Ninth Circuit reinstates Arizona voting registration and mail-in voting laws

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The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday vacated a preliminary injunction that had blocked key provisions of Arizona’s contentious Senate Bill 1260 , resulting in the reinstatement of Arizona’s 2022 voter registration and mail-in voting laws which were intended to increase election security.

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US federal judge upholds most provisions of Arizona voting laws requiring proof of citizenship

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A federal judge in Arizona upheld two state laws on Thursday that require voters to provide documentation to prove their US citizenship before registering to vote. During the trial, the plaintiffs had expert witnesses testify about Arizona’s history of discrimination in the context of past voting laws.

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Supreme Court of Arizona Eliminates Peremptory Challenges

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The Supreme Court of Arizona has taken the landmark step of eliminating peremptory challenges from jury selection in both civil and criminal cases. So, what does this mean, and why did the court do it? During jury selection, there are.

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Former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake sues Arizona officials over midterm election results

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Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake Friday filed a lawsuit against Arizona election officials challenging the certification of November 8 election results naming Katie Hobbs the Governor-elect. ” Arizona’s certified election results were released Monday.

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Navajo Nation AG finds hundreds affected by Arizona sober home Medicaid scams

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Navajo Nation Attorney General Ethel Branch announced in a press conference and confirmed in a Monday interview with ABC 15 Arizona that Navajo law enforcement have found 271 Native Americans in Phoenix, Arizona—mostly of the Navajo Nation—who lost housing due to the closure of sober living homes found to have defrauded Medicaid.

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Arizona Supreme Court declines to force governor to carry out death sentence

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The Arizona Supreme Court Wednesday declined to force Governor Katie Hobbs to carry out the death row sentence of Aaron Gunches. Under Arizona law , the court’s role is to issue a warrant of execution that “authorises” the action. Executions resumed last May, and Arizona currently has 110 prisoners on death row.

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Arizona execution proceeds after stay attempts fail

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Arizona authorities Wednesday executed Clarence Dixon for the 1978 rape and murder of an Arizona State University student despite Dixon’s lawyers’ attempts to halt the execution. Dixon’s execution was Arizona’s first since 2014. Arizona currently has 113 prisoners on death row.

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