April 27, 2023
A federal judge in Arizona has allowed two prominent Republicans in the state legislature to join litigation over controversial voter registration laws, giving them a chance to defend those restrictions amid rumors that the state's new attorney general may not immediately enforce them.
April 19, 2023
The U.S. Department of Justice, two Native American tribes and a group of civil rights organizations have argued two Arizona lawmakers do not meet the burden of proof to intervene in a challenge to the state's recently enacted voter registration laws, but noted that they don't oppose the lawmakers' motion.
April 13, 2023
The U.S. Department of Justice, Native American tribes and a group of civil rights organizations are asking a federal court to protect Arizona voting records in a challenge to the state's new voter laws, in an effort to keep the confidential information from becoming public.
April 05, 2023
Two leading Republicans in the Arizona State Legislature want to participate in a legal challenge to recently enacted voter registration rules, a move that comes after the state's Democratic attorney general indicated she might not fully defend the stringent new regulations.
March 16, 2023
A federal judge in Arizona is letting two Native American tribes move forward with their lawsuit challenging the state's strict new voter registration rules, noting that she recently gave a green light to similar discrimination claims, including some brought by the Biden administration.
February 17, 2023
Arizona must face litigation challenging its stringent new voter-registration rules, a federal judge said, ruling that the U.S. Department of Justice and other plaintiffs, including three Native American tribes, have lodged valid discrimination claims over the regulations.
January 24, 2023
Election officials in nearly every Arizona county have not ousted anyone from their voter rolls under the state's strict new voter-registration laws, they told a federal judge, a move that gives them additional time to produce internal records as part of a legal challenge to those restrictions.
January 05, 2023
Arizona and its Republican attorney general want to escape a challenge by two Native American tribes to the state's new voter registration law, arguing that tribal leaders have not cited any evidence of discrimination and cannot do so, since they sued before the legislation took effect.
December 07, 2022
Arizona's attorney general asked a Phoenix federal judge on Wednesday to consolidate litigation challenging the state's new voter-registration law, saying the latest suit, filed by two Native tribes, is virtually identical to other cases, including objections from the Biden administration.