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Legislative Oversight Proceedings Of The Arkansas General Assembly: Issues And Procedures, D. Franklin Arey Iii
Legislative Oversight Proceedings Of The Arkansas General Assembly: Issues And Procedures, D. Franklin Arey Iii
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spac Regulation—Past, Present And Future, E. Ramey Layne, K. Stancell Haigwood
Spac Regulation—Past, Present And Future, E. Ramey Layne, K. Stancell Haigwood
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mass Shootings, Mental "Illness," And Tarasoff, J. Thomas Sullivan
Mass Shootings, Mental "Illness," And Tarasoff, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
The continuing public attention focused on acts of mass violence, including mass shootings, has understandably created significant concerns over the ability to protect individuals from death and injury attributable to these acts. At least two generalized explanations for this kind of violence have been put forward, based on the nature of the acts and apparent motivation of the perpetrators, who are often killed in the process by themselves or law enforcement officers. Many acts of mass violence are committed by individuals confirmed to be terrorists, acting with political or religious-political motivations. Others are assumed to be committed by individuals acting …
Constitutional Law—Ballot Initiatives And Direct Democracy—Amendment 100 To The Arkansas Constitution: Constitutional Issues Surrounding Ballot Initiatives And Local Legislation, Michael Stiritz
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—An Analysis Of The Scope Of Unlicensed Concealed Carry Of A Firearm In Arkansas Pursuant To Arkansas Code Annotated Section 5-73-120 As Amended By Act 746 Of 2013., Hannah Webb Howard
Criminal Law—An Analysis Of The Scope Of Unlicensed Concealed Carry Of A Firearm In Arkansas Pursuant To Arkansas Code Annotated Section 5-73-120 As Amended By Act 746 Of 2013., Hannah Webb Howard
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Legislation: 2017 Arkansas General Assembly, Amie Alexander, Sarah Giammo
Survey Of Legislation: 2017 Arkansas General Assembly, Amie Alexander, Sarah Giammo
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making The Peg Fit The Hole: A Superior Solution To The Inherant Problems Of Incorporated Definitions, Lindsey P. Gustafson
Making The Peg Fit The Hole: A Superior Solution To The Inherant Problems Of Incorporated Definitions, Lindsey P. Gustafson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The (Un?)Constitutionality Of Compelling Non-Immunized Testimony In Deceptive Trade Practices Investigations Conducted By The Attorney General Of The State Of Arkansas, Terrence Cain
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Arkansas’S Current Procedural Rulemaking Conundrum: Attempting To Quell The Political Discord, Sevawn Foster
Constitutional Law—Arkansas’S Current Procedural Rulemaking Conundrum: Attempting To Quell The Political Discord, Sevawn Foster
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Calling On U.S. Courts To Adopt Canada's Unified Approach To Statutory Interpretation, Amir Pichhadze
Calling On U.S. Courts To Adopt Canada's Unified Approach To Statutory Interpretation, Amir Pichhadze
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
A Case For A Bill Recognizing Primary Assumption Of Risk As Limiting Liability For Persons And Providers Who Take Part In Sports & Recreational Activities, J. Russell Versteeg
A Case For A Bill Recognizing Primary Assumption Of Risk As Limiting Liability For Persons And Providers Who Take Part In Sports & Recreational Activities, J. Russell Versteeg
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Teenage Sexting In Arkansas: How Special Legislation Addressing Sexting Behavior In Minors Can Salvage Arkansas's Teens' Futures, Sidney L. Leasure
Criminal Law—Teenage Sexting In Arkansas: How Special Legislation Addressing Sexting Behavior In Minors Can Salvage Arkansas's Teens' Futures, Sidney L. Leasure
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Sexting is defined as sending sexually explicit images or messages via cell phones. Albeit questionable, sexting is legal between consenting adults. However, there are many consequences of sexting that may not be considered by teenagers who sext. Beyond ridicule, punishment by parents or schools, and the eternal lifespan of digital content, there can be harsh legal consequences for sexting teens. These consequences vary from state to state, but include felony convictions for child pornography and the resulting consequence of being required to register as a sex offender. Often, such convictions can affect college acceptances and career choices.
In order to …
Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Shield Or Spotlight - Doe V. Reed And The First Amendment's Application To Petitioners And Disclosure Requirements In The Citizen Lawmaking Process, Clark Jennings
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Legislative History In Arkansas To Determine Legislative Intent: An Examination Of Cases And Review Of The Sources, Kathryn C. Fitzhugh, Melissa M. Serfass
Using Legislative History In Arkansas To Determine Legislative Intent: An Examination Of Cases And Review Of The Sources, Kathryn C. Fitzhugh, Melissa M. Serfass
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
This article summarizes the legislative process in Arkansas. It lists and provides descriptions of Arkansas's primary sources of legislation, including print and online resources. An examination of case law focuses on this question: what do Arkansas appellate courts mean when they say they consider legislative history in determining the intent of the legislature; specifically, what types of information will the courts consider? A brief discussion of several general rules of statutory construction in Arkansas precedes an examination of specific sources the courts have relied on. These sources include House and Senate Journals, act titles, preambles, emergency clauses, official commentary, executive …
A Twilight Zone No More: The Arkansas Supreme Court Provides Tort Reform Drafting Tips While Distancing Itself From Deference To The General Assembly In Johnson V. Rockwell Automation, Inc., Jodie L. Hill
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
How To Interpret Statutes - Or Not: Plain Meaning And Other Phantoms, Steven Wisotsky
How To Interpret Statutes - Or Not: Plain Meaning And Other Phantoms, Steven Wisotsky
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
A Mechanism For "Statutory Housekeeping": Appellate Courts Working With Congress, Robert A. Katzmann, Russell R. Wheeler
A Mechanism For "Statutory Housekeeping": Appellate Courts Working With Congress, Robert A. Katzmann, Russell R. Wheeler
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Appealing Remand Orders Under The Class Action Fairness Act, David L. Horan
Appealing Remand Orders Under The Class Action Fairness Act, David L. Horan
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
No Court Is An Island, Robert A. Katzmann
No Court Is An Island, Robert A. Katzmann
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Separation Of Powers—Restoring The Constitutional Formula To The Federal Judicial Appointment Process: Taking The Vice Out Of "Advice And Consent", Jason Eric Sharp
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
84th General Assembly, Herschel W. Cleveland Speaker Of The House
84th General Assembly, Herschel W. Cleveland Speaker Of The House
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Death And Resurrection Of Rfra: Integrating Lopez And Boerne, John M.A. Dipippa
The Death And Resurrection Of Rfra: Integrating Lopez And Boerne, John M.A. Dipippa
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Future Of Religious Freedom Legislation, Thomas C. Berg
The Constitutional Future Of Religious Freedom Legislation, Thomas C. Berg
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Failure Of Rfra, Ira C. Lupu
The Failure Of Rfra, Ira C. Lupu
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Requiem For Rfra: A Philosophical And Political Response, J. Thomas Sullivan
Requiem For Rfra: A Philosophical And Political Response, J. Thomas Sullivan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts—Wrongful Death: A Viable Fetus Is Not A "Person" Under The Arkansas Wrongful Death Statute. Chatelain V. Kelley, 322 Ark. 517, 910 S.W.2d 215 (1995)., Brenda Daugherty Snow
Torts—Wrongful Death: A Viable Fetus Is Not A "Person" Under The Arkansas Wrongful Death Statute. Chatelain V. Kelley, 322 Ark. 517, 910 S.W.2d 215 (1995)., Brenda Daugherty Snow
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suspending Imposition And Execution Of Criminal Sentences: A Study Of Judicial And Legislative Confusion, John M.A. Dipippa
Suspending Imposition And Execution Of Criminal Sentences: A Study Of Judicial And Legislative Confusion, John M.A. Dipippa
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Separation Of Powers And Arkansas Administrative Agencies: Distinguishing Judicial Power And Legislative Power, L. Scott Stafford
Separation Of Powers And Arkansas Administrative Agencies: Distinguishing Judicial Power And Legislative Power, L. Scott Stafford
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legislative Branch And The Supreme Court, James Willard Hurst
The Legislative Branch And The Supreme Court, James Willard Hurst
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creation Science And Mclean V. Arkansas Board Of Education: The Hazards Of Judicial Inquiry Into Legislation Purpose And Motive, Morell E. Mullins
Creation Science And Mclean V. Arkansas Board Of Education: The Hazards Of Judicial Inquiry Into Legislation Purpose And Motive, Morell E. Mullins
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.