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  2. Liz Harris (Arizona politician) - Wikipedia

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    Harris, a real estate agent, [3] [4] is a longtime promoter of QAnon conspiracies. [4] [5] Harris repeatedly spread QAnon messaging beginning in 2018 and when QAnon message board operator Ron Watkins moved to Arizona in 2021 from Japan to run for Congress in the 2022 midterm election, Watkins listed property owned by Harris as his residential address on his voter registration.

  3. Kathryn Hackett King - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1980 (age 43–44) Political party. Republican. Education. Duke University (BA) University of Arizona (JD) Kathryn Hackett King (born 1980) [1] is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, sworn in on July 8, 2021. King served on the Arizona Board of Regents from 2020 to 2021.

  4. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    Court reporter. A court reporter, court stenographer, or shorthand reporter[1] is a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine or a stenomask, thereby transforming the proceedings into an official certified transcript by nature of their training, certification, and usually licensure.

  5. Arizona election-security laws reinstated by US appeals court

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    September 20, 2024 at 1:39 PM. (Corrects day of week in first paragraph to Friday) (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court reinstated on Friday a pair of Arizona election-security laws aimed at ...

  6. Real-time transcription - Wikipedia

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    Real-time transcription is the general term for transcription by court reporters using real-time text technologies to deliver computer text screens within a few seconds of the words being spoken. Specialist software allows participants in court hearings or depositions to make notes in the text and highlight portions for future reference.

  7. National Reporter System - Wikipedia

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    Map of the U.S., showing areas covered by the Thomson West National Reporter System state law reports. These regional reporters are supplemented by reporters for a single state like the New York Supplement (N.Y.S. 1888–1938; 2d 1938–) and the California Reporter (Cal. Rptr. 1959–1991; 2d 1991–2003; 3d 2003–) which include decisions of intermediate state appellate courts. [3]

  8. Arizona Capitol Times - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Capitol Times covers state politics, government and business with a focus on the daily activities of the Arizona Senate, Arizona House of Representatives and the state's top elected officials, including the Governor's Office. The paper also publishes stories on elections, court rulings and the actions of local governments.

  9. Rebecca White Berch - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State University (JD) Rebecca White Berch (born June 29, 1955) [2] is a former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. On July 1, 2009, she began a five-year term as chief justice, a position to which she was elected by her peers on the court. As chief justice, she succeeded Ruth McGregor. She concluded her service as Arizona's chief ...