Year: 2026

Ashley Adams Discusses Arizona Fake Electors Case in Arizona Republic

June 8, 2026


Ashley Adams was quoted by The Arizona Republic / azcentral in an article about the Arizona Attorney General’s decision to return the state’s 2020 fake electors case to a new grand jury after the Arizona Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal. The article discusses the dismissal of the prior indictment, the dispute over grand jury instructions concerning the Electoral Count Act, and the defense position that…

The Relationship Recording Rulebook: The Legal Risks of Recording a Partner

April 30, 2026


Disputes between romantic partners often raise an important legal question: when does recording a significant other cross the line from lawful evidence-gathering into criminal conduct? Many assume that marriage or a relationship creates broad permission to record, monitor, or share information. That assumption is incorrect. Federal and state laws sharply limit when and how a person may record another, even within intimate relationships. State and…

Ashley Adams on Arizona’s Family (3TV / CBS 5) News: What the Mark Kelly Censure Means—and What Counts as an “Unlawful Order”

January 7, 2026


Arizona’s Family (3TV / CBS 5) recently interviewed Ashley Adams to provide legal context on the Pentagon’s censure of U.S. Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, following a video message encouraging service members to uphold the Constitution and refuse unlawful orders. In the segment, Ashley explains the legal framework behind what qualifies as an unlawful order—and why referencing that standard is not the same…