With the 26th Constitutional Amendment in play, the executive has seized the reins of judicial appointments, fuelling concerns of "court packing" in the superior judiciary.
Both candidates are also accepting large donations from partisans, including the Democratic and Republican parties.
The Trump administration backed down Wednesday from its sloppy order — after the edict was put on hold by a federal judge — ...
Maria Elena Cruz, a state appeals court judge, is the first Latina and first Black Arizonan to serve on the state’s most ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced her first Arizona Supreme Court selection on Wednesday, appointing Judge Maria Elena Cruz to the ...
Gov. Hobbs said the nomination of Judge Cruz is a “historic moment” for Arizona. She said numerous people reached out to ...
THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) suspended the printing of ballots for the May 2025 elections following temporary ...
Illinois republican lawmakers have asked the state’s Supreme Court to throw out the current legislative map that they claim ...
Democrats currently control two-thirds of all seats in the Illinois General Assembly — 78 of 118 in the House and 40 of 59 in ...
Embry Owen, a spokesperson for Riggs’ campaign, said in an email, “As a candidate for public office, Justice Riggs remains ...
The General Assembly confirmed Raheem Mullins as chief justice of the CT Supreme Court over the objections of small ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court general election set to be held in April will determine ideological control of the court.