Andrew W. Gould
Andrew Gould is a partner at Holtzman Vogel and focuses his practice on Appellate, Commercial Litigation and Constitutional Law.
Prior to joining the firm, Andrew was a Justice to the Arizona Supreme Court from 2016 to 2021. After retiring from the bench in 2021, he worked as a Senior Counsel for First Liberty Institute litigating religious liberty cases throughout the United States. He also served as a Judge on Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals from 2011 to 2016 where he authored over 400 opinions, and served as a Judge of the Superior Court in Yuma County for 11 years.
Andrew began his legal career, practicing in the field of civil litigation at two of the largest Phoenix law firms. After several years of private practice, he became a Deputy County Attorney, prosecuting major criminal cases for Yuma and Maricopa Counties. He served as Chief Civil Deputy for the Yuma County Attorney’s Office from 1999-2001.
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Clerkship/Government Experience
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- Justice, Arizona Supreme Court (2016-2021)
- Judge, Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals (2011-2016)
- Judge, Superior Court in Yuma County (2001-2011)
- Chief Civil Deputy, Yuma County Attorney’s Office (1999-2001)
- Deputy County Attorney, Yuma and Maricopa Counties
Representative Matters
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Selected Opinions
- Arizonans for Second Chances v. Hobbs, 249 Ariz. 396 (2020) (holding that the Arizona Constitution requires in-person signatures for initiative petitions, and that, although there were difficulties in collecting such signatures during the COVID-19 pandemic, the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of the subject political action committees were not violated by requiring in-person signatures).
- Johnson Utilities, LLC, v. Arizona Corporation Commission, 249 Ariz. 215 (2020) (holding that although the Arizona Corporation Commission has broad ratemaking authority under the Arizona Constitution, the legislature has the authority under its police powers to override the Commission’s regulations regarding public safety and welfare).
- Brush and Nib Studio, LC v. City of Phoenix, 247 Ariz. 269 (2019) (holding that owners of a custom wedding invitation business had the right, based on their sincerely held religious beliefs, to refuse to create custom wedding invitations celebrating same-sex wedding ceremonies under the Free Speech protections of the First Amendment and the Arizona Constitution).
- Quiroz v. Alcoa, Inc., 243 Ariz. 560 (2018) (holding that company that used materials containing asbestos before 1970 in its workplace owed no duty to protect the public from secondary, or “take-home” asbestos exposure allegedly caused by employees carrying asbestos fibers off-site on their work clothes).
- State v. McKinney, 245 Ariz. 225 (2018), aff’d, McKinney v. Arizona, 589 U.S. __, 140 S.Ct. 702 (2020) (holding that independent review by the Court of mitigating and aggravating circumstances in capital case was warranted, and that Ring v. Arizona did not require a remand for a new sentencing trial).
Presentations/Events
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- Speaker and Presenter, Arizona Judicial Conference and New Judge Orientations
- Speaker, “University Restrictions on Free Speech: Speech Codes and Free-Speech Zones,” November 5, 2021, State Bar of Arizona (Webinar)
- Speaker, National Religious Leaders Summit, July 14, 2023
- Keynote Speaker, Fellowship of Companies for Christ International, Albuquerque, N.M., April 28, 2023
- Speaker, Religious Liberty Index in the States, Ciceronian Society, Belmont, N.C., March 10, 2023
Community Involvement
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- Past President, Arizona Judges’ Association
- Past Chair, Arizona Supreme Court Committee on Judicial Education and Training
- Candidate for Arizona Attorney General, 2022
- Adjunct Professor, Arizona State University Law School (Torts and First Amendment)
Awards and Honors
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- Recipient of 2005 “Justice for a Better Arizona” Achievement Award for Protecting Children, Families and Communities - Yuma County Drug Court
- Recipient of 2007 Arizona Supreme Court Achievement Award for “Being Accountable,” Yuma County Superior Court “CourTools” program
Education
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Northwestern University School of Law, J.D.
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University of Montana, B.A., Political Science
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Northwestern University School of Law, J.D.
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University of Montana, B.A., Political Science
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- State Bar of Arizona
- Federal District Court of Arizona
- Minnesota (inactive)
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