AG Kris Mayes joins a lawsuit against the Trump administration's plan to cut 50% of the Department of Education staff.
Arizona State University is among 45 total schools the federal agency claims is not complying with civil rights' obligations.
While some judges have ruled for many of those fired to be reinstated, the ultimate fate of many is unclear. Arizonans are speaking about their experiences being fired or what has happened since ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes on Thursday said she is “extremely concerned” about how funds from a lawsuit is being spent.
FILE - Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., speaks during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, July ...
Grijalva, the son of a Mexican immigrant who rose to the halls of Congress in a public-service career that stretched more ...
Veteran Rep. Raúl Grijalva, one of Arizona's longest-serving members of Congress, died on Thursday, ending his decades-long ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and twenty other attorneys general throughout the country have joined a lawsuit ...
The lawsuit says 1,300 employees at the department have lost their jobs already, or approximately half the staff.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing the Trump Administration following layoffs under the Department of Education.
The Thursday lawsuit said laying off nearly 2,000 people at the department will hurt schools and universities across the ...
The lawsuit claims the defendants "targeted" homeowners facing foreclosure by approaching them under "false pretenses." ...