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Kate Gallego, arizona supreme court
Ruben, Kate Gallego appeal to state's highest court to keep divorce files closed
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The request to keep the record sealed while they pursue an appeal could delay disclosure of the divorce file for at least some extra time as early voting in the November election continues.
The Gallegos ask Arizona’s top court to help them keep their divorce records sealed – for now
U.S. Congressman Ruben Gallego and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego asked the Arizona Supreme Court to extend a stay on the release of their divorce records in their latest attempt to fend off a legal fight with an out-of-state conservative news outlet.
Arizona Supreme Court denies effort to keep divorce records of Ruben and Kate Gallego sealed
The Arizona Supreme Court will not block the release of Ruben and Kate Gallego's divorce records, set for Thursday, Oct. 17. Rep. Ruben Gallego (D) is currently campaigning for U.S. Senate against Kari Lake (R).
Arizona Supreme Court rejects Ruben and Kate Gallego's bid to keep divorce files closed
The Arizona Supreme Court quickly rejected a request Wednesday from U.S. Senate candidate Ruben Gallego and his ex-wife, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, to keep their 2016 divorce file secret any longer,
Nebraska Supreme Court upholds felon voting rights law
Nebraska law allowing felons to vote upheld by state court
Nebraska's top state court on Wednesday upheld a state law allowing felons who have completed their sentences to vote, enabling thousands more people to cast ballots in the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election.
Nebraska Supreme Court rebukes state officials in ruling on restoring felon voting rights
The Nebraska Supreme Court released its decision Wednesday on the case involving voting rights for felons, passing along some harsh words to the state about its constitutionality arguments.
Nebraska’s Supreme Court affirms felons' voting rights
Felons in Nebraska who have completed their sentences can register to vote and participate in the Nov. 5 general election, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
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Three state court rulings ease voting restrictions ahead of US elections
Rulings in three states – including Georgia – reverse measures that would have limited some voters from casting ballots.
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Ohio Supreme Court upholds secretary of state's restrictions on who can use drop-off ballot boxes
Under the directive, anyone returning a ballot for someone else must do so either by mail or in person at their board of ...
WNYT NewsChannel 13
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Absentee voting law battle heads to higher state court
The battle between state Republicans and Democrats over an absentee voting law is heading to the state Court of Appeals, the ...
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Abortion Could Decide Control of State Supreme Courts
In Michigan, Ohio, Arizona and elsewhere, progressive court candidates are hoping that the abortion issue that helped ...
Colorado Public Radio
11h
State asks court to dismiss tribal gaming lawsuit
Attorneys for the state of Colorado say a lawsuit from the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes over sports betting ...
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New Hampshire Supreme Court justice indicted for allegedly interfering with probe of husband
A justice on New Hampshire’s highest court has been charged for allegedly trying to interfere with a criminal investigation ...
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Supreme Court rejects Republican state AGs bid to stay Biden's power plant climate rule
The EPA set new emissions standards for power plants two years after the Supreme Court rejected the Obama administration's rules.
Alaska Public Media
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State argues court should dismiss climate lawsuit from eight young Alaskans
The lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust is the latest effort by young Alaskans to establish a right to a ...
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US Supreme Court gives Texas citizen journalist new shot to sue over arrest
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday directed a federal appeals court to take a new look at whether a citizen journalist in ...
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Tennessee AG defends state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments
Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti filed an amicus brief ahead of the Supreme Court's oral arguments this fall defending his ...
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