An Arizona group is campaigning to unseat Supreme Court Justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn H. King over the court's controversial ruling to uphold the state's 1864 abortion ban.
Justice Kathryn King King is the most recent appointee to the court, named to the bench by Ducey in 2021. She’s up for her first retention vote on the November ballot. She’s one of the court ...
The votes of Justices John R. Lopez, Kathryn H. King, Clint Bolick and James P. Beene were as much profiles in courage as the actions of Republican officials in this state who stood against the ...
Kathryn Hackett King - Justice, Arizona Supreme Court. As a native Arizonan, I have always been proud of my Arizona roots. I was born and raised in Phoenix.
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Katherine King shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Phoenix to her life as an Arizona Supreme Court Justice. She dis...
On July 8, Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Kathryn Hackett King to the Arizona Supreme Court. Her appointment filled the seat vacated by the retirement of Justice Andrew Gould. King, most recently an employment law partner at BurnsBarton, sat down with Attorney at Law Magazine to discuss her appointment and her career.
Kathryn Hackett King, left, speaks with Arizona Supreme Court justices before taking the oath of office to join the state's high court, July 8, 2021, in Phoenix. From left: Hackett King, then-Vice Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer, Justices Clint Bolick, John R Lopez IV, James Beene and former Justice Andrew Gould. ...
Kathryn Hackett King is a brilliant, responsible, ethical lawyer and a kind, generous, loving mother and friend. I can’t think of a better public servant, member of our community, or person of integrity to serve on Arizona’s highest court than her.
Justice Kathryn H. King. Kathryn H. King was appointed to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court in 2021 and in 2024 was retained by voters for a six-year term. Prior to her appointment, she practiced in the areas of labor and employment law and commercial litigation, first as an attorney at Snell & Wilmer and later at BurnsBarton.
Class of ‘99 alumna Kathryn Hackett King ’s investiture for Arizona Supreme Court Justice took place on January 7, 2022.. The investiture ceremony hosted about 400 people and was attended by the likes of Senator Doug Ducey, United States District Court Judge Michael T. Liburdi, Justice King’s mother Anita Hackett and many Xavier students. It took place in Xavier’s Performing Arts Center.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD et al v KRISTIN MAYES/HAZELRIGG Case Number: CV-23-0005-PR Question Presented: Whether the Arizona Legislature repealed or otherwise restricted the pre-Roe abortion ban (A.R.S. § 13-3603) by passing the 15 weeks law (prohibiting physicians from performing elective abortions after fifteen weeks’ gestation). Decision: The 15 weeks law does not create a right to an abortion ...
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Kathryn Hackett King, a member of the Arizona Board of Regents and his former aide, to the Arizona Supreme Court, making her the fifth female justice in state history.
Kathryn Hackett King was sworn in as an Arizona Supreme Court justice on July 8, 2021. (Twitter Photo/@dougducey)
A s an Arizona Law student, King served as the Note and Comment Editor on the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law and was a member of the Child Advocacy Clinic. “ We are enormously proud that Justice King is the newest member of the Arizona Supreme Court,” said Clinical Professor of Law, Director of the Child and Family Law Clinic, Director of Clinics and King’s former ...
Associate Justice Kathryn H. King was appointed by Ducey in 2021. King previously served on the Arizona Board of Regents and as an aide in Ducey’s administration. She also served as deputy general counsel for Ducey from 2015 to 2017 and previously worked for a. private law firm. Associate Justice John R. Lopez