Immigration law
WASHINGTON - Arizona's top law enforcement official acknowledged Thursday that Attorney General Eric Holder has a duty to challenge the state's new immigration law if he thinks it is unconstitutional.
PHOENIX - A federal judge is preparing to hold a hearing in a packed Phoenix courtroom on whether Arizona's immigration law should take effect next week.
PHOENIX - A federal judge in Phoenix will hear arguments Thursday from lawyers for Arizona's governor, the federal government and civil rights groups over whether the state's new immigration law ought to take effect July 29.
WASHINGTON - Senate Democrats on Wednesday turned back a move by Republicans to block the Justice Department from pursuing its lawsuit seeking to overturn Arizona's controversial immigration law.
PHOENIX - A federal judge is holding hearings on a parade of legal challenges to Arizona's immigration enforcement law, but resolving the seven cases filed so far could keep the court busy for years.
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