Arizona's Law has confirmed that Judith Lohr has appealed her unsuccessful challenge of State Rep. Shawnna Bolick's nomination papers and petitions to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Justice Clint Bolick has (obviously) recused himself from hearing the expedited challenge. This does not effect the normal hearing of the case, as these election matters are typically handled by only four of the seven Supreme Court Justices.
The briefs in the case will be due to the Court sometime in the coming week, and there will not likely be any oral argument.
Here are Arizona's Law's previous articles on the case.
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