As a Superior Court judge in Yuma County, Maria Elena Cruz couldn’t go to the grocery store without running into a ...
According to the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR), Gunches will be executed by lethal injection on Wednesday, March 19, at the Arizona State Prison Complex in ...
A Phoenix mother who admitted to killing her three children in 2020 was set to be sentenced Friday morning in Maricopa County ...
We're going to see more disputes like the one between Chandler and an irrigation district as water grows scarcer and ...
Scottsdale-based Radix Law is set for a different kind of merger.
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The Biden-era effort to raise the minimum wage for employees of federal contractors will not, for now, get a final say by the Supreme Court of ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that fathers are not required to register as a putative father with the state if they have ...
The Arizona Supreme Court now has seven justices after Maria Elena Cruz was sworn in on Feb. 3. She's a historical appointee, and we're learning more about her in a one-on-one interview.
Campbell in a decision joined by Presiding Judge Brian Y. Furuya and Judge Maria Elena Cruz, who was appointed on Jan. 29 to the Arizona Supreme Court by Gov. Katie Hobbs. Absolute privilege is a ...