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New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Promotes Diversity
Fox News
Tucson, Arizona – Judge Petra Jimenez Maes, well-known for her efforts to promote diversity, is the first Hispanic woman to preside on the New Mexico Supreme Court. The 64-year-old Jimenez Maes, originally from Albuquerque, was one of the first women

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IN SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NAVAJO No
White Mountain Independent
IN SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF NAVAJO No. CV201200166 SUMMONS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: LINDA L. HARRIS; TIMOTHY GLEN COX; KOLONIA LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and


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Arizona's high court issues stay of execution
Arizona Republic
Jan Brewer's recent appointees to the state clemency board prompted the Arizona Supreme Court to stay today's scheduled execution of death-row prisoner Samuel Lopez, saying he is entitled to a fair hearing before the board. The state high court's
Arizona high court postpones executionArizona Daily Sun
Arizona high court postpones Lopez's executionTriValley Central
Arizona top court stays execution over clemency hearingChicago Tribune

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RI Sen. Whitehouse, McCain ask U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Montana campaign
The Providence Journal
By John E. Mulligan, Washington bureau WASHINGTON -- Senators Sheldon Whitehouse, D-RI, and John McCain, R-AZ, have told the US Supreme Court that they support state-level campaign finance restrictions, upheld last year by Montana's highest court,

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Supreme Court Immigration Law Decision Could Force Change Suggests Houston
Law Firm Newswire (press release)
Houston, TX (Law Firm Newswire) May 18, 2012 – While the US Supreme Court deliberates about what it will do with Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB 1070, journalists and opinion-makers have been pouring over every word from the oral arguments
Stop shouting over immigration lawBirmingham Business Journal

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