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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 US Department of Justice wants to legally block a recently passed law in Arizona that requires proof of citizenship to vote in some federal elections.
The Justice Department sued Arizona on Tuesday over a new state law requiring proof of citizenship to vote in a presidential election, saying the Republican-imposed restrictions are a “textbook ...
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 ...
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.
Washington — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it is suing the southwestern state of Arizona over its new proof of citizenship requirements for voter registration.
The U.S. Department of Justice, in one of outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland's final acts, rescinded the federal government's lethal injection protocol — the same one used by Arizona ...
The U.S. Department of Justice cut funding to the National Criminal Justice Association, impacting its support for the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission. The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission ...
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 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.