"Answering the Call": Arizona Law's Maria Elena Cruz Makes History on Arizona Supreme Court
Arizona latest state to consider bounties to aid Trump deportations
Arizona's legislature is set to vote on legislation to pay police $2,500 for every illegal immigrant they help deport, marking it the latest U.S. state to consider bounties to support President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies.
U of A remembers Raúl M. Grijalva, congressman and university alumnus | University of Arizona News
Grijalva, who earned a sociology degree from the U of A in 1987, was a steadfast champion of the university’s land-grant mission and a testament to what it means to be a Wildcat for Life.
Tucson Congressman Raúl Grijalva remembered as champion of working people
Longtime Tucson Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva, who inspired generations of environmental and inner-city activists in a political career that spanned more than a half-century, died Thursday morning.
Grijalva Releases SB 1070 Supreme Court Case Amicus Brief at Capitol Hill Press Conference – Document and Signatory List Included - Raúl Grijalva
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva today released a “friend of the court” brief in the Supreme Court’s Arizona v. United States case, which will decide the constitutionality of Arizona’s infamous SB 1070 law. The amicus curiae brief, co-signed by 67 of Rep. Grijalva’s House colleagues, argues that the law is unconstitutional because, as […]
Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva of Arizona dies at 77
Grijalva spent half a century in public service and represented Arizona in Congress for more than two decades.
Arizona court permanently blocks 15-week abortion ban
The ruling marks a victory for abortion rights months after a ballot measure added protections to the state constitution
Arizona House committee moves to prevent police budget cuts
The bill would make it illegal for a city to spend less on its police force than it did in the year prior. But no Arizona cities have reduced their police budgets since the 2008 recession.
'It Felt Like an Uphill Battle All Year,' Says Arizona Grassroots Leader
Despite wins on abortion and Senate race, a progressive group backing Harris faced voter apathy and backlash over immigration.
2024 won’t be the first time Arizona votes on abortion. In 1992, it ended in a landslide
In 1992, voters in what was then a much more deeply red state delivered a resounding defeat to a measure that would have banned most abortions in Arizona.
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