The decision in Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting appears to be somewhat complicated. Overall, the court agreed with the state of Arizona, and upheld their law requiring the use of e-verify by all businesses. Most of the opinion was voted on 5-3 (Justice Kagan was recused, and Justices Breyer, Ginsburg, and Sotomayor voted against). However, Justice Thomas disagreed with parts of the statement, including the idea that mandatory use of e-verify is encouraged by the federal law, making the vote on that section 4-4. The supreme court case made no change to the Arizona law.
No, the Arizona supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Arizona's ban on same-sex marriage.
* The Arizona Supreme Court * The Arizona Court of Appeals * The Superior Court of each county.
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. It consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three associate justices.
There are 9 supreme justices currently taking place in the supreme court.
No. Seven Justices are appointed by the Governor to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court for a regular term of six years.
Better ask the question again, specifying the country that interests you, since most countries have supreme courts. For example, "Name a recent case in the Supreme Court of Burkina Faso".
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Appellate courts
Miranda v. Arizona
Sonia Sotomeyer is the most recent supreme court justice nominated by the president and confirmed by congress.
Ruth Baber
Miranda v. Arizona