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Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks like authoritarianism." ...
Arizona prisoner Abelardo Chaparro fought illegal sentence promising nonexistent parole, setting precedent that freed ...
Even when evictions are dropped by landlords, renters face more consequences. "It’s hard to wrap my head around how this could legally happen.” ...
The Colorado Supreme Court will decide whether employers may terminate workers for using self-defense in the workplace. Last week, the justices agreed to answer the question posed by a federal judge ...
EXCLUSIVE: All 15 Arizona counties have now begun the process of verifying and removing voters from their voter rolls, including nearly 50,000 registrants who did not provide proof of U.S ...
The site of the proposed QuikTrip. Tripping Circle K’s convenience stores recently lost an Arizona Supreme Court decision after the high court ruled to overturn an appeals court ruling that sided with ...
PHOENIX – The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that businesses have a duty to keep their stores “reasonably safe” for customers. As a result, a lawsuit involving a woman who was injured ...
The ruling was issued in a negligence case filed by a woman who tripped inside a Circle K store. Hamas Reacts to New Pope Leo XIV Pappas Restaurants rescues bankrupt Mexican restaurant chain ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled in Perez v. Circle K Convenience Stores, Inc. that Roxanne Perez, who tripped over a case of bottled water at a Circle K store and was injured, could proceed with ...
PHOENIX — Store owners have a legal responsibility to keep their shops "reasonably safe'' for customers, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The justices rejected claims by Circle K that ...
Arizona Supreme Court justices ruled a Phoenix area Circle K store was liable for a woman’s injuries after she tripped and fell over a case of water. Chris Trainor/Tribune News Service ...