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

JURIST

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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Philadelphia district attorney sues Elon Musk for PAC money giveaways for illegal lottery

JURIST

” At this time, the civil lawsuit is in its early stages, but Krasner is planning to litigate the issue in court. The program is only available to voters in certain swing states, including Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania. The petition invites people to sign on in support of the First and Second Amendments.

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Arizona governor-elect requests sanctions against former opponent over unfounded election misconduct lawsuit

JURIST

Arizona governor-elect Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County officials Monday filed for sanctions against former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake after a state judge dismissed Lake’s remaining claims of election misconduct. Hobbs is “far narrower than the number of presumptively illegal and illegally cast ballots in Arizona.”

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Possible Change in Arizona Homestead Law & Refinancing

Diane Drain

Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic, Arizona Republic Interviews Diane L. Drain about Arizona homestead protection and exposure to creditors. Homeowners who refinance their mortgag es could lose protections from debt collectors and other creditors under a bill that’s quietly making its way through the Arizona Legislature.

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CMS Nixes Medicaid Work Requirements In Arizona, Indiana

Above The Law

After scrapping work requirements for Medicaid eligibility in four states, CMS has added Arizona and Indiana to the list. These requirements have long been controversial, facing litigation and strong opposition, but proponents say they incentivize people to find jobs.

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Judge Wilken On NCAA Settlement — Not So Fast, My Friend

Above The Law

Arizona State? Despite the fact that this whole litigation is about blowing up the idea that scholarships are a cure-all for any student harm, the schools decided to wheel out their favorite fig leaf once more for old time’s sake. “Premature implementation of the settlement agreement.”

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AP and CNHI report finds US sunshine laws put transparency request burden on private citizens

JURIST

The only recourse for resolving transparency-related disputes in these states is for citizens to engage in expensive litigation. While some states like Arizona do provide an ombudsman’s aide who receives complaints, the aide lacks the authority to enforce agency compliance.

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