Petition seeks to limit role of State Bar of Arizona

Some Republican leaders are hoping to see a different strategy for regulating attorneys in Arizona.

House Speaker Ben Toma and Senate President Warren Petersen asked the state Supreme Court to consider no longer requiring the State Bar of Arizona to be the “regulator” and use the Arizona Office of the Courts instead, which would require a change in Rule 32.

The petition makes the case that the association requires attorneys to pay for “ideological trainings, social events, and lobbying initiatives through bar dues and request retroactive refunds” and that the Supreme Court already does most of the heavy lifting when it comes to regulations

The organization said that it is still “committed to successfully executing its current mission to serve and protect the public and promote access to justice as provided by the Arizona Supreme Court.”

“The Board of Governors will review the petition and determine any response to the proposed rule change for the Court to consider,” the group told The Center Square in a statement.

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