Arizona Supreme Court holds that a county recorder cannot change or supplant the rules regarding instructions for early voting promulgated by the Secretary of State.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division One holds that the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine does not apply to preclude a court from resolving substantively neutral tort claims even when the claims arise against a religious backdrop.
Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two holds that a workshop built on property is a fixture, not personal property, regardless of the subjective intent of the workshop’s builder.
Arizona Supreme Court holds that Attorney General lacks authority to challenge the constitutionality of the Arizona Board of Regents’ tuition-setting policies.
Arizona Supreme Court holds that there is no conflict between mandatory arbitration under A.R.S. § 12-133 and the Court-created Fast Trial and Alternative Resolution (“FASTAR”) program.