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SCOTUS affirms and expands justification for deadly police force

All StoriesIsaac Rounseville05/01/20180

Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials, except in cases of clear incompetence or intentional law breaking, can use deadly force against unarmed civilians. The ruling was for a case, Kisela v. Hughes, which involved officer Andrew Kisela of the University of Arizona Police Department. In 2010 he, along with three…

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Same-sex ruling brings changes to wedding planning

All StoriesACrandall-Correll11/13/20140

When Angela Soto and Linda Dols get married Nov. 13, it’ll be their second wedding. The difference will be the state’s recognition of their union. Soto and Dols are one many couples in the state whose wishes to marry in Arizona were finally met on Oct. 17 when a federal judge ruled the state’s law…

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