Arizona

Arizona, often called The Grand Canyon State, became an official US state on February 14, 1912, and was the last named state of the lower-48 states admitted to the union. It was originally part of New Mexico and was ceded to the US in 1848 eventually becoming its own territory in 1863.

Arizona quickly became rich when copper was discovered in the state in 1854 and copper-mining soon after followed, making it the most profitable industry through 1950. Post-WWII, the introduction of air conditioning and refrigeration led to a huge boom in population, making Phoenix one of the fastest growing US cities. The land-area of Arizona makes it the 6th largest state by area. With roughly 6.9 million inhabitants, it is the 14th largest US state by population.

The Arizona government was established by the Arizona Constitution, and it has three branches.  The Executive Branch includes the governor, his or her cabinet, and other statewide elected officials.  The Legislative branch is broken into the House of Representatives and the Senate.  The judiciary is the Arizona Supreme Court and the lower courts. 

The Arizona Supreme Court consists of 7 justices, including a chief justice and a vice-chief justice, and five other justices.  The justices are appointed by the governor from a list generated by bi-partisan committee, and the justices are confirmed by vote two years into their term. 

The Arizona Court of Appeals is the intermediate court in the state.  It is broken into two division, Division One based in Phoenix with sixteen justices, and Division Two based in Tucson.  Judges are chosen in a similar manner to Arizona Supreme Court Justices. Additionally, the state has a Superior Court, which acts as an appellate court for justice and municipal courts.  The Arizona Justice courts are nonrecord courts of limited jurisdiction with justices of the peace who are elected for four-year terms, with jurisdiction over small lawsuits ($10,000 or less) and other misdemeanor allegations.  The Arizona Municipal courts, or city courts or magistrate courts, have criminal jurisdiction over offenses committed in the areas they preside over.  These courts can issue search warrants as well as orders of protection.

Arizona is extremely diverse in race-ethnicity. In addition to Indian Tribes, Spanish, German, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, and Arabic are some of the ethnic groups living in the state. Over 10 Non-English languages are spoken, with Spanish and Native-American dialects being prominent in the state. Tribal law can be of major import in Arizona, as well as immigration law, as the state shares a border with Mexico.

The Capital city is Phoenix, the state tree is the Palo Verde, and the Cactus Wren is the state bird. Arizona’s state flower is the Saguaro Cactus Bloom. The Grand Canyon was formed over a period of roughly 3 to 6 million years over the Colorado River, and is about 227 miles long and 18 miles deep at certain points. With nearly 5 million visitors annually, the state nickname is named accordingly.

Arizona is home to many prestigious universities and law schools including: Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, and Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University. Arizona is also known for points of interest including: The Grand Canyon Sky Walk, Hoover Dam, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell.

Custom text Title Sort descending Organization
Sep
16
2015
Medicare to Permit Value-Based Insurance Design in Medicare Advantage Plans Mintz
Jul
2
2019
Member of an Arizona LLC? You May Have a Fiduciary Duty to the LLC Polsinelli PC
Nov
16
2020
Minimum Wage and Marijuana on the Ballot Foley & Lardner LLP
Nov
18
2016
Minimum Wage Increases for Milwaukee and Four States Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Dec
21
2021
Minimum Wage Increases in 2022: A Chart of Upcoming Changes and Interactive Map Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Sep
19
2012
Mixed Ruling Upholds Arizona's 'Show Your Papers' Provision Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Apr
26
2018
More Breach Law Changes: Arizona Updates Notice Law Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sep
16
2015
Morris Agreement Ruled Unenforceable in Mechanics’ Lien Dispute Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jan
16
2020
My Business Is In Arizona, Why Do I Care About California Privacy Laws? How the CCPA Impacts Arizona Businesses Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, A Professional Corporation
Jun
28
2017
Need Your Own Sick Leave Yet? ICA Issues Supplemental Draft Regulations on Arizona Paid Sick Leave Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
18
2023
New 2023 Legislative Proposals Could Reshape the Biometric Privacy Landscape Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Apr
10
2019
New Arizona Garnishment Legislation Signed Into Law Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Aug
23
2016
New Arizona Independent Contractor Law Now In Effect Proskauer Rose LLP
Sep
10
2021
New Arizona Law on Union Benefits and Financial Disclosure Obligations Set to Take Effect Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
17
2017
New Arizona Law Releases Chokehold on Franchise Employment Status Dilemma Dickinson Wright PLLC
Apr
2
2019
New Arkansas Law Defines Rice, Beef, Pork, and Meat Keller and Heckman LLP
Aug
2
2016
New Laws Define Independent Contractor Status in Arizona Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
5
2015
New Restrictions on Arizona State Agency Rulemaking Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, A Professional Corporation
Jan
3
2020
New State and Local Minimum Wage Increases Have Taken Effect Throughout The Country Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Jul
9
2019
New Website Designed to Avoid Eviction Proceedings: Hello Landlord from BYU, the University of Arizona & SixFifty The National Law Review / The National Law Forum LLC
Feb
4
2019
New Year, New Laws: 2019 Brings Mini-COBRA, Nondisclosure Restrictions, and Minimum Wage Increase to Arizona Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jul
31
2019
Ninth Circuit Affirmed That Non-Signatories Could Invoke Arbitration Clause Under Arizona Law Carlton Fields
Dec
15
2021
Ninth Circuit Not Sold on Copyright Preemption and Constitutional Claims Against Arizona’s “Dealer Law” Finnegan
May
10
2011
NLRB files Lawsuit Against the State of Arizona Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
10
2011
NLRB Initiates Litigation Against the State of Arizona on Amendment Limiting Method for Choosing Union representation National Labor Relations Board
May
11
2020
No Country for Price Gouging: States Can Punish Price Gouging Without Price Gouging-Specific Laws Proskauer Rose LLP
Oct
8
2018
Ohio and California Join Other States in Passing Blockchain-Friendly Legislation Proskauer Rose LLP
May
20
2011
Online College To Pay $260,000 To Settle EEOC Lawsuit Charging Sex Harassment By Supervisors U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Oct
10
2019
Opioid Update: Sixth Circuit Won’t Halt Bellwether Trial (and more) Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Aug
23
2016
OSHA Pilots New, Expedited Whistleblower Review Process In Western Region Holland & Hart LLP
May
23
2020
OSHA, Industrial Commission of Arizona Issue Guidance on Recording COVID-19 Cases and Potential Workers’ Compensation Liability Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
6
2020
Out of the Gate Fast Carlton Fields
Dec
13
2012
Outreach Agreement May Signal EEOC Focus on National Origin Discrimination Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
16
2016
P.F. Chang’s Arizona District Ruling Highlights Potential Pitfalls of Cyber Insurance Covington & Burling LLP
Nov
16
2022
Part 2: An Update on the Federal and State E-Roe-sion or P-Roe-tection of Abortion Rights Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 

NLR Logo

We collaborate with the world's leading lawyers to deliver news tailored for you. Sign Up to receive our free e-Newsbulletins

 

Sign Up for e-NewsBulletins