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  • BYU QB Decision Shapes Big 12 Future and ASU Sets the Stage for Bear Triumph

    Google’s Cookie Consent: A Legal Perspective on Data Privacy and Online Advertising The process of using online services often starts with an encounter that many users find confusing—an onslaught of cookie warnings, language options, and privacy terms. In the digital age, where data is often treated as the new oil, these disclaimers are no longer […] More

  • Senate President Demands Investigation into Arizona PBS Election Coverage

    Rethinking Digital Verification: From Cloudflare Checks to Broader Legal Implications The digital age has brought about an ever-expanding reliance on automated systems to safeguard our online interactions. Recently, many users have encountered screens that ask them to verify they are human before gaining access to a website. Although these verification systems may appear as simple […] More

  • Zombie Laws Undermine the Rights of LGBTQ People

    The Looming Threat of ‘Zombie Laws’ on LGBTQ+ Rights: A Legal Opinion The American legal landscape has always been full of tricky parts and tangled issues, but few subjects spark as much debate and anxiety as the potential revival of so-called “zombie laws.” In recent months, an old 1800s abortion ban in Arizona has been […] More

  • Zombie Laws Threaten LGBTQ Lives and Liberties

    Zombie Laws and the Uncertain Future of Same-Sex Marriage In recent years, the revival of outdated state laws—often referred to as “zombie laws”—has sparked intense debate across the United States. These archaic statutes, long dormant or invalidated by modern legal decisions, are now reemerging as state legislatures and courts make choices that could have huge […] More

  • Delaware Leads the Charge for a Future Free of the Death Penalty

    Delaware’s Constitutional Amendment: A New Chapter in the Death Penalty Debate The recent move by the Delaware Legislature to advance a constitutional amendment banning the death penalty marks a turning point in a state with a long and tangled history on capital punishment. For decades, Delaware’s stance on the death penalty has been riddled with […] More

  • Delaware Legislature Champions a Future Free of the Death Penalty

    Delaware’s Constitutional Shift: A Historic Milestone in Abolishing the Death Penalty The Delaware Legislature’s decision to advance a constitutional amendment banning the death penalty marks a historic turn for a state that once held the unenviable record for the highest per capita execution rate in the nation. This legislative move is a response to decades […] More

  • Alabama Judges Uphold Congressional Map in Preclearance Showdown

    Judicial Decision on Alabama’s Congressional Map: A Closer Look at the Court’s Reasoning The recent ruling by a three-judge panel in Alabama has stirred up plenty of discussion in legal circles. In a decision that underscores the state’s unique historical voting challenges, the judges ordered Alabama to continue using a court-selected congressional map until it […] More

  • Ignorance is No Excuse as Appeals Court Overturns DUI Defense

    The Legal Implications of Online Verification and Automated Security Systems The digital era has transformed how we interact with information, bringing forward innovations and challenges for the legal community. One common example is the verification process you encounter when accessing websites protected by advanced security systems. Recently, messages such as “Verifying you are human. This […] More

  • Goldwater Champions Jury Rights in Arizona

    Protecting the Inviolate Right to a Jury Trial in Administrative Hearings In recent legal battles, the issue of how administrative agencies conduct their hearings has come under increased scrutiny. Opinions differ on whether in-house administrative proceedings – conducted by unelected officials – uphold the same custom and constitutional protections that a jury trial in a […] More

  • Beyond Statutes and Decrees The Real Challenge of Abolishing the Death Penalty

    The Ongoing Debate Over the Death Penalty The conversation about capital punishment in the United States is layered with tricky parts and tangled issues that have captivated both advocates and opponents for decades. In states like Delaware, the journey toward abolishing the death penalty has not been smooth. Once known for its high per capita […] More

  • Arizona Election Manual Overhaul Counters Republican Court Challenges

    Arizona’s Election Manual Overhaul: Balancing Court Decisions and Voter Protection In recent developments within the Arizona election landscape, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes is spearheading a controversial yet necessary revision of the state’s election rulebook. This editorial takes a closer look at the new Election Procedures Manual, recently unveiled for the 2026 midterm elections, and […] More

  • Arizona Election Manual Updated To Counter Republican Court Challenges

    Arizona Election Manual Revised: Balancing Court Orders With Voter Protection Arizona’s latest draft of its Election Procedures Manual marks a turning point not only for the state’s election administration but also for the broader political debate on what constitutes voter intimidation and how election certification should be managed. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, responding to […] More

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