Arizona Abortion Law’s Constitutionality Challenged by Doctors

Doctors are challenging the constitutionality of an Arizona law that states doctors are prohibited from performing abortions based solely upon fetal abnormalities.

Arizona Supreme Court Reviews Confession Privilege

A case in the Arizona Supreme Court challenges the long-held sanctity of confessions being privileged communications.

Ballot Signature Verification: Court Debates Use of Registration Records

In a current trial court case, the question of verifying ballot signatures is considered. Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes says the case should be dismissed since the current procedures for verifying signatures are sufficient.

Arizona Doctors Challenge 2021 Abortion Ban

Recently, a judge ruled that Arizona doctors have no legal right to challenge a 2021 ban on abortion, citing a statute now in effect.

2022’s Top Arizona Civil Verdicts

8 of the 10 highest Arizona civil verdicts in 2022 were from Maricopa County, but the sixth highest was from Pima County. Here are the details in that wrongful termination case.

Digital Courts: The Pandemic’s Modern Twist

The pandemic created a modern twist on how court proceedings transpire, with video conferencing becoming increasingly accepted, especially in civil trials.

Defining Punitive Damages

Attorney Don Loose defines punitive damages and highlights the damages awarded in the top 10 largest Arizona verdicts from 2022.

Attorney Don Loose Discusses Wide-Ranging Legal Topics

It’s all about the Judge, says Attorney Don Loose. Kari Lake and Mark Finchem both lost their cases that challenged the results of the 2022 election.

‘Save the Tamales’, School Vouchers, and Unemployment Aid

Attorney Don Loose discusses the “Save the Tamales” bill, the school voucher program, and the additional unemployment benefits provided by the federal government – all of which are at dead ends – or may be headed there.

Title IX and Transgender Rights: Contesting Arizona’s School Sports Law

A case has been brought to the Arizona district court on behalf of two transgender girls (ages 11 and 15) that contests the state law that prohibits them from participating in girls’ sports at school.

New Laws in Arizona: Sales Tax Exemption, Abortion Drugs Controversy, Gun Dealers vs Mexico

In the new legislative session, Arizona lawmakers are considering a law that will eliminate sales tax on food (groceries) and on residential rentals.