Subject:

John Greene

  • News

    September 22, 2005

    Storm Troopers

    Black people calling Phoenix the promised land? The Katrina evacuees in the Valley haven't been getting out enough

  • News

    March 25, 1999

    A Rift in the Ranks

    Pro-choice lobby may be weakened by a disagreement over regulation of abortion clinics

  • News

    August 20, 1998

    Hull Monitor: Adventures of Big Red

    Pro-choice lobby may be weakened by a disagreement over regulation of abortion clinics

  • News

    April 9, 1998

    Timely Tim

    Despite an unremarkable demeanor, public-interest lawyer Tim Hogan has a nose for trouble and a knack with judges

  • News

    December 18, 1997

    So Sue Me

    The court has spoken; lawmakers stand in defiance. But if the state Legislature doesn't come up with a constitutional school finance plan by July, school's out forever.

  • News

    December 11, 1997

    Government by Litigation

    Increasingly, public officials ignore laws they're paid to uphold. Citizens and interest groups regularly drag these same bureaucrats into court, trying to ensure that the laws of the land are enforced. But now even the courts, once bastions of authority,

  • News

    June 26, 1997

    Flashes

    Increasingly, public officials ignore laws they're paid to uphold. Citizens and interest groups regularly drag these same bureaucrats into court, trying to ensure that the laws of the land are enforced. But now even the courts, once bastions of authority,

  • News

    March 27, 1997

    Flashes

    Increasingly, public officials ignore laws they're paid to uphold. Citizens and interest groups regularly drag these same bureaucrats into court, trying to ensure that the laws of the land are enforced. But now even the courts, once bastions of authority,

  • News

    September 26, 1996

    An Accounting Nightmare

    Coopers & Lybrand leaves governor in "worst of all worlds" legally; but quick removal from office seems unlikely

  • News

    April 11, 1996

    Worst Fest

    Trivial and meretricious bills crowd the Legislature's final days

  • News

    February 15, 1996

    Age of Consent

    Once again, the Legislature wants to require minors to get a parent's permission for an abortion

  • News

    January 4, 1996

    Where There's Smoke

    There are Friends of Tobacco. And antismoking advocates worry that behind-the-scenes machinations may water down a state campaign to discourage teen smoking.

  • News

    July 6, 1995

    RING AROUND THE DAY CAREPUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE THE LOSERS IN A MOVE TO DEREGULATE PRIVATE CHILD-CARE CENTERS

    There are Friends of Tobacco. And antismoking advocates worry that behind-the-scenes machinations may water down a state campaign to discourage teen smoking.

  • News

    June 8, 1995

    BYE-BYE, CONSULTANTSIN A POLICY TURNABOUT, AHCCCS DECIDES OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS WILL BE PHASED OUT

    There are Friends of Tobacco. And antismoking advocates worry that behind-the-scenes machinations may water down a state campaign to discourage teen smoking.

  • News

    May 4, 1995

    FREON EASY

    ARIZONA'S REPUBLICAN LEADERS WANT THE STATE TO BUCK FEDERAL LAWS ON CFC PRODUCTION. THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WEIRD SCIENCE MIXES WITH WACKY POLITICS.

  • News

    April 27, 1995

    DEAD AND FORGOTTEN

    THE STATE'S MEDICAL SYSTEM FOR THE POOR DOESN'T KNOW WHETHER ITS CLIENTS ARE DEAD OR ALIVE. AND THAT'S HARDLY THE WORST OF THE PROBLEMS AT THE ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM.

  • News

    March 30, 1995

    SHE FOUGHT THE LAW

    STELLA GAUDREAU LEADS HER FELLOW DOCUMENT PREPARERS TO A VICTORY OVER THE STATE BAR

  • News

    March 16, 1995

    SMALL RADIO, BIG STAKES

    A BROADCASTER KEEPS AIRING LIBERAL VIEWS TO A TINY PART OF NORTH PHOENIX. THE GOVERNMENT SAYS HE'S BREAKING THE LAW.

  • News

    May 18, 1994

    WHEN A SENATOR WORKS FOR A LOBBYING FIRM

    A BROADCASTER KEEPS AIRING LIBERAL VIEWS TO A TINY PART OF NORTH PHOENIX. THE GOVERNMENT SAYS HE'S BREAKING THE LAW.

  • News

    March 17, 1993

    WHAT'S A LITTLE FRAUD BETWEEN FRIENDS?THE LEGISLATURE IS HELL-BENT ON GUTTING ARIZONA'S STIFF SECURITIES STATUES

    A BROADCASTER KEEPS AIRING LIBERAL VIEWS TO A TINY PART OF NORTH PHOENIX. THE GOVERNMENT SAYS HE'S BREAKING THE LAW.

  • News

    March 17, 1993

    PRO-BUSINESS BILLS FIND THE FAST TRACK

    A BROADCASTER KEEPS AIRING LIBERAL VIEWS TO A TINY PART OF NORTH PHOENIX. THE GOVERNMENT SAYS HE'S BREAKING THE LAW.

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