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The Arizona Supreme Court said Tuesday it would lift a temporary stay in a defamation lawsuit against former gubernatorial and current U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake filed by the Maricopa County ...
Every year, 5,000 to 6,000 cases are appealed to the court, which eventually hears oral arguments in 60 or 70 cases, according to the Supreme Court's website. That's a rate of about 1%.
The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to hear Kari Lake’s voting machine lawsuit, spelling further trouble for the former Arizona gubernatorial candidate’s lawsuit. The lawsuit had been filed ...
The Supreme Court declined to take up Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake’s lawsuit claiming electronic ballot machines violate the law, the Republican politician’s latest appeal as she claims ...
The Supreme Court brushed aside a lawsuit Monday from Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake challenging the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona.. Lake, who filed the lawsuit during her ...
WASHINGTON −Kari Lake, the Republican Senate candidate from Arizona and a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, lost a bid to have the Supreme Court take up her lawsuit on electronic voting machines ...
Arizona’s Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a request from Kari Lake to hear her lawsuit disputing her loss last year in the governor’s race. The lawsuit was based on what the court said was a ...
The Arizona Supreme Court breathed new life into the election lawsuit of former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake but dismissed most of the Republican's arguments as insufficient.. On Wednesday ...
Supreme Court won't hear Kari Lakes election lawsuit After losing the governor's race in 2022, Lake filed a lawsuit challenging the use of electric voting machines.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a lawsuit brought by Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake challenging the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona.
Supreme Court rejects Kari Lake, Mark Finchem in machine voting lawsuit, ending legal challenge Stacey Barchenger, Arizona Republic Updated Wed, April 24, 2024 at 6:41 PM UTC ...