The Trump administration told the Supreme Court it wasn't "logistically or technically feasible" to comply with a judge's order to immediately pay the bills.
The legal team representing Mexico in a lawsuit against eight firearms manufacturers in the United States is preparing to ...
Aprio Legal, the result of a combination between two entities with Arizona ABS licenses, sees co-counsel relationships as a ...
The 2-1 ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals effectively means registration procedures in Arizona won't change, at ...
States that use the Colorado River say they don't want to go to the Supreme Court, but some are quietly preparing for ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a trial court’s decision that Arizona laws requiring proof of citizenship ...
One judge dissented and ruled that while elements of the Arizona laws "may violate federal law, in no way must they be ...
A U.S. appeals court called provisions requiring citizenship proof for voting in federal elections “unlawful measures of ...
Native American leaders were taken aback to see 22% fewer American Indian or Alaska Native medical students enrolled last ...
The U.S. Justice Department has the ability under 8 U.S Code § 1324 to criminally prosecute any person, including state and local officials, who violate federal immigration law or otherwise attempt to ...
As Arizona’s record-dry winter continues, Western water managers are quietly preparing for what many have called a “nuclear ...
Trump's executive order deviates entirely from the historical meaning of the 14th amendment. This amendment, a product of the ...
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