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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
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Taking A Page From The Fda’S Prescription Medicine Information Rules: Reimagining Environmental Information For Climate Change, Sarah Lamdan, Rebecca Bratspies
Taking A Page From The Fda’S Prescription Medicine Information Rules: Reimagining Environmental Information For Climate Change, Sarah Lamdan, Rebecca Bratspies
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Constitutional Law—Why Amending The Consitution To Overrule Citizens United Is The Wrong Way To Fix Campaign Finance In The United States, Zachary Hale
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Enhanced Campaing Finance Disclosure And Recusal Rules To Offset The Influence Of Dark Money In State Supreme Court Elections, Cathy R. Silak, Emily Siess Donnellan
Enhanced Campaing Finance Disclosure And Recusal Rules To Offset The Influence Of Dark Money In State Supreme Court Elections, Cathy R. Silak, Emily Siess Donnellan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Brady, Arkansas Rule 17.1, And Disclosure Of Scientific Evidence And Expert Opinion, J. Thomas Sullivan
Brady, Arkansas Rule 17.1, And Disclosure Of Scientific Evidence And Expert Opinion, J. Thomas Sullivan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
The United States Constitution as well as state procedural rules require prosecutorial authorities to disclose evidence to the defense as a means for ensuring fairness in the prosecution of individuals charged with criminal offenses. When prosecutorial authorities fail to disclose evidence as required, the integrity of the criminal justice system is threatened and the defense is unable to adequately prepare for trial. This threat is illustrated and magnified by the substantiation of prosecutorial misconduct claims in high profile trials where prosecutors have been unable to resist the temptation not to disclose evidence that could damage the prosecution's case, or, where …
Attorney Advertising—Constitutional Right To Advertise In Print Media, Daniel L. Parker
Attorney Advertising—Constitutional Right To Advertise In Print Media, Daniel L. Parker
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Journalist's Privilege In Arkansas, John J. Watkins
The Journalist's Privilege In Arkansas, John J. Watkins
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Attorney-Client Privilege: A Guide For Corporations, Pamela Taylor
Attorney-Client Privilege: A Guide For Corporations, Pamela Taylor
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Arkansas Corporate Fiduciary Standards—Interested Directors' Contracts And The Doctrine Of Corporate Opportunity, Susan Webber
Arkansas Corporate Fiduciary Standards—Interested Directors' Contracts And The Doctrine Of Corporate Opportunity, Susan Webber
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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