State Courts
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Readers react to Arizona measure targeting trans kids
Arizona’s HCR 2003 targets trans students and their access to school facilities like restrooms. Here’s what readers think of it.
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How a Tempe renter sued her landlord over her security deposit—and won
A Tempe renter filed a claim against her landlord over her security deposit, and she says the process was easier than she expected. Here’s how she did it.
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‘Junk fees’ settlement will result in refunds for some Arizona renters
Greystar, one of the biggest landlords in the United States, has settled three lawsuits filed by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and the Federal Trade Commission.
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How Phoenix’s infamous Canal Killer was finally captured
Bryan Patrick Miller was arrested in 2015 for the murders of Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas. Their killings in Phoenix are often referred to as the “Canal Murders.”
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Arizona leaders to challenge Trump’s executive order attacking mail-in ballots
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes, both Democrats, are among the first elected officials to pledge legal challenges to Trump’s order, arguing he’s unlawfully trying to control who gets to vote.
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Judge tosses Arizona abortion restrictions, says state can’t second-guess a woman’s decision
A Maricopa County ruling voids a waiting period for abortions, a telemedicine ban, and limits tied to fetal health diagnoses, finding they improperly inserted the state between patients and their doctors after Prop 139.
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Arizona Republicans look to boost Trump’s mass deportation agenda
Republicans in Arizona’s State Legislature have introduced bills that would aid the president’s aggressive and violent crackdown on immigrants.
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Explained: Why AZ doctors are fighting these abortion rules in court right now
Even after voters said yes to abortion rights, some Arizona laws are still making it hard—and sometimes impossible—to get care.
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Three-year-old child forced to serve as her own attorney in Tucson immigration court
More than a dozen undocumented minors were forced to make their case in front of an immigration judge as the Trump administration ramps up removal proceedings.
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Former Republican Arizona lawmaker indicted on charges that he forged nominating petitions
A former Republican lawmaker in Arizona has been indicted on charges that he forged signatures on his nominating petitions for his 2024 reelection campaign.
























