Saturday, January 11, 2020

LISTEN: "AZ Law's" Jan. 10 Installment - Supreme Court Sets Records, Fast and Furious Verdict, Much More

In this 20th installment of "AZ Law", we feature articles from several sources. Original reporting, along with articles from the AP, Capitol Media Services, the Arizona Daily Star and Arizona Republic.

Here is a listing:
  1. Arizona Supreme Court Sets Records In 2019 (Weich, "AZ Law)
  2. The passing of former Chief Justice Gordon  (Davenport, AP)
  3. A life term in the Fast and Furious murder of a Border Patrol agent (Galvan, AP)
  4. Secretary/State cuts deal helping keep your voter registration updated (Fischer, Cap. Media)
  5. U.S. joins copper mining company appealing Rosemont Mine decision (Davis, Star)
  6. No release of prosecutor Martinez's sexual harassment investigation records (Castle, Republic)
  7. SCOA won't take Tempe Town Lake squatter case (Ruelas, Republic)
"AZ Law" includes articles, commentaries and updates about opinions from the Arizona Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, as well as trial and appellate courts, etc.


More on these cases and other legal news can be found at ArizonasLaw.org.

AZ Law also airs on non-profit Sun Sounds of Arizona, a statewide reading service that provides audio access to printed material for people who cannot hold or read print material due to a disability.

If you know someone who could benefit from this 24/7 service, please let them know about member-supported Sun Sounds. And, YOU can donate or listen here.

Thanks for listening, and your input is appreciated - Paul.Weich.AZlaw@gmail.com.


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