(THE CONVERSATION) Most Americans assume that schools are legally required to protect students from sexual harassment and assault under Title IX – the federal law enacted in 1972 that bans sexual ...
Arizona House Republicans file a brief for election transparency, ensuring adherence to state laws in the crafting of ...
Judge Daniel R. Huff appointed to Pima County Superior Court by Governor Hobbs, bringing expertise in family law.
An Arizona man who turned down a 27-year plea deal and ended up with nearly 80 years in prison has won a new chance to argue his lawyer failed him ...
September 23 - The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a series of cases to be decided during its next term, which begins in October, involving issues such as tariffs, transgender rights, campaign finance ...
A Social Security “war room,” threats to shut the agency, worker buyouts and a restraining order — here’s a timeline of what has taken place so far this year.
The Arizona Supreme Court has pulled the plug on a proposal to allow people with just one year of law school to handle ...
What’s happening to Title IX now isn’t just another policy shift — it’s a dismantling of protections many assume still exist.
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