Valle del Sol, et al, v. Whiting, et al.

  1. September 16, 2016

    Ariz. Settles 'Show Me Your Papers' Suit

    Arizona has reached a settlement to end remaining claims in a case where plaintiffs challenged the constitutionality of the state's controversial "show me your papers" law, handing over $1.4 million in attorneys' fees and blocking certain aspects of the law.

  2. October 06, 2015

    Immigrant Groups Appeal Ariz.'s 'Show Me Your Papers' Win

    Organizations suing over Arizona's controversial immigration law said Monday they will ask the Ninth Circuit to overturn a federal judge's decision to uphold parts of the law, including the "show me your papers" provision.

  3. September 08, 2015

    Ariz. Mostly Prevails In 'Show Me Your Papers' Suit

    An Arizona federal judge on Friday awarded summary judgment to the state of Arizona on most claims in a case where plaintiffs challenged the constitutionality of the state's controversial "show me your papers" law.

  4. June 03, 2015

    Plaintiffs Fight Ariz. Bid To Trim 'Show Me Your Papers' Suit

    Individuals and advocacy groups suing over Arizona's "show me your papers" law urged a federal court Wednesday to reject the state's motion for judgment on several of their constitutional challenges, saying there is ample evidence that the law was motivated by bias against Latinos and Mexicans.

  5. April 07, 2015

    'Show Me Your Papers' Questions Won't Go To Ariz. Top Court

    An Arizona federal judge refused to put questions challenging the state's controversial "show me your papers" law to the Arizona Supreme Court on Monday, calling the challengers' bid untimely.

  6. March 24, 2015

    Ariz. Asks Court To Mull 'Show Me Your Papers' Challenge

    The state of Arizona on Monday asked a federal judge to clarify whether a motion for certification of questions challenging the state's controversial "show me your papers" law is really an untimely bid for reconsideration of a previous ruling.

  7. March 18, 2015

    Ariz., Challengers Seek Win In Immigration Law Fight

    The state of Arizona on Tuesday asked a federal court to declare that several challenged portions of the state's controversial "show me your papers" law pass constitutional muster, while plaintiffs that include unions and civil rights groups lodged their own bid to invalidate several sections of the law as unconstitutional.