May 2025
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Kansans Fight for Constitutional End of Life Choices for Pregnant Women
Kansas Living Will Legislation and Its Effects on Pregnant Patients The recent Kansas lawsuit has stirred up heated debate over the rights of pregnant patients to have their clearly stated end-of-life medical decisions respected. In this case, two physicians and three women have taken a stand against a state law that invalidates advance directives for […] More
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Supreme Court Curbs Environmental Reviews for Infrastructure Projects
Congress Must Act Now to Safeguard Public Media Funding and Democratic Accountability Our nation stands at a crossroads. On one hand, vital federal funds that support public media are under threat, and on the other, recent judicial decisions—such as the Supreme Court’s ruling on environmental reviews of major infrastructure projects—serve as a stark reminder of […] More
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Trade decision puts 50000 Arizona jobs at stake
Digital Rights and the Tangled World of Online Access Restrictions The digital realm is evolving at an impressive clip, and with this evolution come many confusing bits regarding users’ rights and access privileges. One recent and notable example is the “451: Unavailable due to legal reasons” message that many visitors encounter when trying to access […] More
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Supreme Court decision delivers setback for apache in Arizona copper mine dispute
Digital Consent Dialogs: A Close Look at Cookie Policies and Data Privacy In today’s fast-paced online world, platforms like YouTube have become indispensable. However, before users jump into their favorite videos, they are often met with a series of notifications regarding cookies and data usage. The message is not just a formality—it is an invitation […] More
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Oklahoma Strikes a Decisive Blow Against the Administrative State
Restoring Accountability in State Government In recent years, state government agencies have increasingly claimed power that many believe tips the balance away from the will of the people. As unelected bureaucrats gain what some view as unchecked authority, the state’s administrative arm appears to be stepping outside its proper constitutional bounds. Recent reforms enacted in […] More
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Trump Immigration Position Captivates Readers Amid Supreme Court Debate
An Opinion Editorial on Online Connection Security: Protecting and Verifying the Human Element The digital world has grown into a space where the boundaries between human interaction and machine control are continually blurred. With each click on a website or tap on a smartphone screen, users unwittingly become part of a vast network managed by […] More
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Tariff Headwinds Threaten Arizona Semiconductor Boom TSMC Warns
Editorial Integrity in the Digital Age of Legal Journalism The world of online legal publishing is evolving rapidly, and with that evolution comes a new set of tricky parts when it comes to maintaining editorial integrity. In a time when headlines and snippets like “Continue reading More for You” are how many are drawn into […] More
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Oklahoma Delivers a Powerful Blow to the Administrative State
Rebalancing State Power: A New Chapter in Oklahoma’s Legal Landscape Recent legislative actions in Oklahoma signal a significant shift in the foundational balance of power between the executive bureaucracy and the state legislature. With the passage of two key reforms signed by Governor Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma is taking concrete steps in restoring the authority of […] More
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Digital Mental Health Certification Unlocks New Paths for Justice
Justice on Demand: Expanding Access to Forensic Mental Health Evaluators in Arizona The legal system has long grappled with the tricky parts of ensuring that every defendant receives a fair trial. When it comes to determining competency, the system has relied on a limited pool of certified mental health professionals. However, with the introduction of […] More
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Arizona Supreme Court Exonerates Liquor Regulators in DUI Accident After Bar Remains Open
Protecting Public Media Funding and Evaluating Regulatory Accountability The current political and legal climate is stirring debate on several fronts. On one hand, we face the very real possibility of federal funds for public radio being eliminated—a move that could undermine a vital public resource that keeps communities informed and engaged. On the other hand, […] More
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Arizona Liquor Department Not Liable in Impaired Patron Bar Crash Decision
Examining the Court Ruling: A Closer Look at the Arizona Liquor Department’s Discretion The recent decision by the Arizona Supreme Court has set the stage for a major conversation about the roles and limits of state regulatory agencies. In a unanimous opinion, the justices ruled that the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control is […] More
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California and Forty Attorneys General Unite Against a Proposed Ten Year Expansion
California’s Stand on AI Regulation and Legal Oversight In recent days, California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined forces with a coalition of 40 attorneys general from across the nation in a bold move to oppose a proposed 10‐year ban on state efforts to enforce laws that address artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making systems. This […] More












