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Supreme Court Scales Back Future Initiative Challenges in Molera v. Hobbs

Posted on October 26, 2020January 1, 2021 Eric

Today the Arizona Supreme Court issued in its full opinion in Molera v. Hobbs, the lawsuit challenging the 100-word summary accompanying petitions to qualify the Invest in Education initiative for the 2020 general election ballot.

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