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The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office has referred to the US Department of Justice and Arizona Attorney General’s Office a report of voter intimidation, Murphy Hebert, spokeswoman for the ...
The Justice Department has filed suit against Arizona challenging its recently enacted voting law that requires proof of citizenship in order to vote in presidential elections.. The lawsuit ...
Accusing Arizona of trying to "second guess" the federal government, the Justice Department on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging the state's immigration policy -- claiming the "invalid" law ...
The Department of Justice sued Arizona over a law passed earlier this year and expected to go into effect in 2023. The DOJ announced it filed the lawsuit Tuesday to stop the legislation that was ...
Lee en español. The U.S. Department of Justice is the latest to object to a new Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship for people who are registered to vote only in presidential elections.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on April 30 criticized the Trump administration, saying the cuts were a "short-sighted" decision, and called on the Justice Department to restore funding to the ...
The U.S. Department of Justice will be monitoring some polling locations in Arizona on election day, according to officials. Polls in Apache County, Maricopa County, Pima County, and Yuma County ...
The Justice Department has sued Arizona's GOP governor over a shipping container 'wall' the state has placed at the border to deter migrants from crossing illegally.
The US Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division says it has "concerns" over Arizona's 2020 election audit. The concerns were raised in a letter to state Sen. Karen Fann, a Republican.
The Justice Department said the new Arizona voter registration requirement "flouts" a 2013 Supreme Court decision that rejected an earlier attempt by the state to implement a similar mandate.
An official with the Arizona Secretary of State's office has confirmed that they have referred a report of voter intimidation to the Department of Justice and Arizona's Attorney General.