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Two Phoenix Police Officers Ordered to Pay $450,000 for Fraudulent Mortgage Deals

The following  is the text of Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard’s press release dated December 8, 2010:

Goddard Announces $458,000 Judgment in Fraud Case Involving Two Police Officers

“Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced a judgment totaling $458,000 in civil penalties and restitution for consumers as a result of a mortgage [...]

Terry Goddard, Arizona’s Spineless Attorney General, Betrays His Base of Supporters

Phoenix New Times:  “Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, who recently slipped Sand Land’s Hispanic population an ice pick to the kidney by vowing to ‘vigorously defend’ the law if and when the feds file suit.  See, Goddard, a Democrat, wants to be governor, just like his daddy was long ago.  But since Republican [...]

Arizona Governor Brewer to Attorney General Terry Goddard: You're Fired from Defending Immigration Law

Wow!  Arizona Governor Jan Brewer took her gloves off on Friday when she fired Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard from defending Arizona’s new immigration law, SB 1070.  You can’t blame her, however, after Godddard’s statements that he opposed SB 1070 and would not defend it.  The last straw apparently was Goddard’s secret meeting [...]

Florida Suit Poses a Challenge to Health Care Law

Don’t tell Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, but the New York Times article “Florida Suit Poses a Challenge to Health Care Law” says:

“Some legal scholars, including some who normally lean to the left, believe the states have identified the law’s weak spot and devised a credible theory for eviscerating it.”

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Arizona Files Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against Chandler Movers

May 4, 2010, press release from Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard:  “Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced that he has filed a lawsuit against Allstar Moving & Storage, Inc. [aka Always Moving & Storage], of Chandler, for multiple violations of the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, including deceptive advertising practices.  The complaint also names [...]

Pretending that No Law Professors Question Obamacare

I doubt that David Kopel,  the author of “Pretending that No Law Professors Question Obamacare” had Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard in mind when he wrote the blog post, but when I read the post, I immediately thought of Terry Goddard.  In refusing to do his job as the lawyer for the state [...]

Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas Resigns to Run for Attorney General

Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced today that he will resign effective April 7, 2010,  to run for Arizona Attorney General.

Governor Brewer Calls Special Session of Arizona Legislature to Authorize Lawsuit Attorney General Terry Goddard Refuses to File

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer called a special session of the Arizona legislature for the purpose of the legislature authorizing her to hire outside legal counsel to represent the State of Arizona and file a lawsuit asking the court to find that Obamacare is unconstitutional.  The Governor was forced to take this action because [...]

Homebuilder Pulte Homes Sues the Arizona Attorney General

The Arizona Attorney General does not want to spend money to challenge Obamacare, but doesn’t mind paying to hire a Washington, D.C., law firm to chase Pulte Homes.  Pulte Homes sued the Arizona Attorney General.  A story in the Arizona Republic says, “In Pulte’s lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington, [...]

Arizona Attorney General Won’t Challenge Obamacare

Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard says he cannot be bothered to challenge the constitutionality of Obamacare because he and his constitutionally gifted state lawyers looked at their crystal ball and saw that it said “chances are not good, ask again later” and the cost to litigate would waste much needed taxpayer funds.  Earth [...]

Taj Still Lives! And He’s Running for Arizona Attorney General

I just learned from a post on Above the Law that Tajudeen “Taj” Oladiran, a current candidate for Arizona Attorney General, has the dubious distinction of filing a motion in federal district court last year that was one of Above the Law’s five best motions of 2009.  Above the Law says this about [...]

Arizona Attorney General Settles with Western Union for $94 Million

Phoenix Business Journal:  “Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard announced a $94 million settlement with Western Union Financial Services Inc. settling a dispute over policing of wire transfers between the U.S. and Mexico and other foreign countries.”