President Donald Trump tried to deny asylum based on where migrants entered the country, but the courts shut it down. KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks it down.
KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks down whether President Donald Trump could end birthright citizenship with an executive order.
KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks down the legacy of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who recently announced she has dementia.
KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks down former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's libel lawsuit against the New York Times and one of its writers.
The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh continued Thursday with the testimony of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and judge Kavanaugh, and here is a recap.
Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh has traveled a difficult road since he was nominated by President Donald Trump in early July and it is about to get even more so on Thursday.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit against Phoenix police over excessive force used against protesters during a visit from President Donald Trump. But what does that mean? KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks it down.
Monica Lindstrom breaks down the situation regarding 3D-printed guns after a federal judge stopped the State Department from allowing 3D blueprints for weapons to be published.
Arizona Cardinals' General Manager Steve Keim's DUI arrest earlier this month has led many to wonder what Arizona DUI laws are and the price he might have to pay.
Sports betting is still illegal in Arizona, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that gave states the right to legalize it. But could that change soon? KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom breaks it down.
The Arizona Diamondbacks and Maricopa County became closer to settling their landlord/tenant lawsuit over Chase Field this week. KTAR News 92.3 FM's legal analyst Monica Lindstrom explains why the settlement is a win for both sides.
It's happening. Teachers are one step closer to a strike, err I mean a walkout. Fifty-seven thousand teachers voted last week, which resulted in 78 percent voting to continue with the walk-ins and schedule a walkout.