Former Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, who was ousted in the Republican primary election last year due to his hostility to election integrity, has moved on to progressive causes since announcing he was voting for
he Arizona Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s awarding of attorney’s fees against three prominent conservative Arizonans last week.
Sen. Mark Finchem sponsored a bill this session that would allow attorneys disciplined by the State Bar of Arizona a jury trial instead of being tried by the disciplinary judge and panel, which usually consists of two we
If HCR 2002, sponsored by Representative Rachel Jones (R-Tucson), passes the State Senate, it will be sent to the ballot since it is a House Concurrent Resolution, bypassing any likely veto by Governor Katie Hobbs.
Walter Ringfield Jr., a former Maricopa County Elections Department employee and progressive activist who was caught on video stealing a key FOB that was capable of reprogramming all 140 voting machine tabulators on Elect
Judge Sam Myers, who previously clerked for a Democratic Senator and was appointed to the bench by Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano, made the decision without hearing oral arguments due to the strength of the defendan
Leading conservatives called out Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin, chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors who has been accused of stonewalling attempts to look into election wrongdoing, for refusing to
In Arizona, hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded grants have gone to Arizona State University and the University of Arizona to address climate change overseas and other questionable purposes.
Concerns are increasing that Kari Lake’s “loss” to Ruben Gallego in the Arizona U.S. Senate race last November was due to malfeasance.