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Attorney General Tom Horne explains May 9 the basis for Arizona asking the U.S. Supreme Court to dissolve the injunction issued by a trial judge which stops the state from enforcing key provisions of a measure approved last year aimed at illegal immigration. With him are Gov. Jan Brewer and John Bouma, a private lawyer hired by the governor to defend the law.
Attorney General Tom Horne explains May 9 the basis for Arizona asking the U.S. Supreme Court to dissolve the injunction issued by a trial judge which stops the state from enforcing key provisions of a measure approved last year aimed at illegal immigration. With him are Gov. Jan Brewer and John Bouma, a private lawyer hired by the governor to defend the law.
Outgoing Arizona schools chief Tom Horne has found that a major school district in Tucson is violating a new state law by continuing an ethnic studies program designed primarily for Hispanics he announced at a news conference Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Tom Horne, sworn in as the new state attorney general, promises in his inaugural speech Monday to enforce SB 1070, the state's new law aimed at illegal immigrants. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne, left, and Tempe Police Dept Commander Kim Hale go over their notes at a press conference Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011 in Tempe, Ariz. Horne and Hale were annoucing a 15-month long investigation with the DEA and the Tempe Police Dept. that led to the dismantling and and take down of a trafficking cell associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Authorities announcing the 15-month-long investigation said that although the Sinaloa cartel almost immediately regenerates after one of its cells have been taken down, their investigation certainly struck a blow. (AP Photo/Matt York).
Dear Sirs, Please be advised that President Obama has said in an interview with Barbara Walters the following when it comes to legalized marijuana. “We’ve got bigger fish to fry... It would not make sense for us to see a top priority as going after recreational uses in states that have determined that it’s legal.”
Gov. Jan Brewer and Attorney General Tom Horne explain the claim they filed Thursday against the federal government for failing to secure the border. The move is a counter to the charges by the Obama administration that Arizona acted illegally in enacting its own laws aimed at illegal immigrants.
This photo from the Phoenix Police Department shows the damage to the white Range Rover allegedly hit by Attorney General Tom Horne while in a private parking garage. Horne has denied knowing he hit another vehicle, much less that it caused any damage.
This photograph, taken by undercover FBI officers on March 27, shows the damage to the vehicle that Attorney General Tom Horne was driving after he allegedly hit another vehicle and left the scene. Horne later denied knowing he had hit someone else. But the FBI reports that Horne had the damage to the car he was driving buffed out.
Attorney General Tom Horne did nothing wrong in transferring $50 million from a nationwide mortgage settlement to the state general fund to balance the budget, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne will be the acting governor for most of the next week while Gov. Jan Brewer is in Florida for the Republican Party's national convention.
The two Democrats running for state schools superintendent took turns Monday night lashing out at Tom Horne.
The two Democrats running for state schools superintendent took turns Monday night lashing out at Tom Horne.
One student smiled at Dale Cox, turning from math homework to proudly report that his failing English grade had been brought up to a D average.
December 30, 2004
Johanna Haver: Arizona Democratic and Republican lawmakers remind me of parents who disagree on how to raise their children. The Democrats tend to take a soft, sometimes permissive approach while the Republicans insist on strict adherence to rules and discipline.
The entire point of the charterschool movement is to give parents and students additional choices beyond not-quite-one-size-fits-all district campuses and expensive, fewand-far-between private schools.
FLAGSTAFF - State schools chief Tom Horne asked the Arizona Board of Regents on Friday to consider lowering the new math requirement for university admission from four to three credits because too many high school graduates could be ineligible.
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