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to the delegates of an AFL-CIO convention. Four days later, an editorial, prominently placed on the front page, rather than on the editorial pages, appeared in the
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in 84-point font. The editorial accused Church of being a communist. Church sued the newspaper, won, and in 1968 the jury's award was upheld by the
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from 1959 to 1961. Church is the most recent incumbent attorney general to lose a general election in Arizona.
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in 1938. In 1941 he became an assistant city attorney for the
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Dem challengers fight 50-year trend in general elections
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Attorney General of Arizona
Paul Fannin
Robert Morrison
Robert Pickrell
Helena, Montana
Phoenix, Arizona
Democratic
Attorney General of Arizona
UCLA
Harvard Law School
City of Phoenix
Robert Pickrell
Flagstaff, Arizona
Arizona Republic
Arizona Supreme Court
Dem challengers fight 50-year trend in general elections
Obituary
"The 1958 Election in Arizona"
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10.2307/444054
JSTOR
444054
Meet The Candidates
Arizona Republic
"A View From the Top. And the Bottom"
"Reports of the United States Tax Court"
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Arizona Attorneys General

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