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FILE - In this Wednesday, April 25, 2012 file photo, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer speaks to reporters after the Supreme Court questioned Arizona's "show me your papers" immigration law in front of the Supreme Court in Washington. On Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, Brewer's office said the most contentious section of Arizona's immigration law is expected to go into effect shortly. A spokesman says Brewer is pleased with a federal judge's decision on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012 to allow enforcement of the law. It enables officers, while enforcing other laws, to question the immigration status of those they suspect are in the country illegally. The National Immigration Law Center says it's considering "legal options" after the ruling. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
The Arizona Supreme Court late Thursday ruled that Gov. Jan Brewer acted illegally in firing Colleen Mathis from the Independent Redistricting Commission.
Saying he can do the job better than the incumbent, former Gov. Fife Symington said Friday he is weighing a bid to get his old job back.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is taking the week off.
Terry Goddard has picked up some support in the gubernatorial race but may still be too far back to catch up to Jan Brewer, according to a new statewide poll.
Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard is challenging Republican Gov. Jan Brewer to a series of debates.
Attorneys representing some gay state and university workers said the U.S. Supreme Court should spurn as "unworthy'' a bid by Gov. Jan Brewer to let her immediately slash domestic partner benefits.
Gov. Jan Brewer is in Washington to attend a meeting of the National Governor's Association and the winter meetings of the Republican governor's group.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer still plans to make her State of the State address Monday, but will revise what she'll say because of the fatal shootings in Tucson.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's election campaign plans to ask a federal judge to clarify her ruling striking down a key portion of Arizona's public campaign finance system.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is among dozens of governors who have received a letter that the FBI says could incite violence.
Gov. Jan Brewer wants her agency chiefs to figure out what state services will continue - and which will not - if there is no budget when the new fiscal year begins July 1.
PHOENIX - Arizona lawmakers on Wednesday began a special session called by Gov. Jan Brewer to close a big shortfall in the state budget. Earlier, chanting university students gathered at the Capitol to protest contemplated midyear state spending cuts.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is asking legislators to consider whether they should change the state's immigration law in response to a judge's ruling blocking parts of it.
A Chandler resident filed legal papers late Friday to recall Gov. Jan Brewer.
Gov. Jan Brewer is going to get her face-to-face meeting with President Barack Obama.
Gov. Jan Brewer is using her election campaign to chide President Obama for making light of the lack of border security.
Gov. Jan Brewer is using her election campaign to chide President Obama for making light of the lack of border security.
Arizona Democrats on Wednesday demanded a state investigation of what they charge are improper links between Gov. Jan Brewer’s re-election campaign and the Republican Governors Association.
Gov. Jan Brewer said Friday that most illegal immigrants entering Arizona are being used to transport drugs across the border, an assertion that critics painted as exaggerated and racist.
Arizona employers are going to be shelling out more later this year to keep each worker on the payroll.
A law that took effect earlier this year aims to eliminate confusion by requiring common course numbers for all 100- and 200-level classes at all public universities and community colleges.
Denied state-financed matching funds for her campaign, Gov. Jan Brewer wants a federal judge to let her try to raise more than $1.4 million from private sources.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill targeting a school district's ethnic studies program on Tuesday, hours after a report by United Nations human rights experts condemned the measure.
Gov. Jan Brewer wants face time next week with President Barack Obama to tell him what she feels he needs to do to secure the border.
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