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Thanks For The Lyft: Optimizing Rideshare Safety In Arkansas, Addison A. Tucker
Thanks For The Lyft: Optimizing Rideshare Safety In Arkansas, Addison A. Tucker
Arkansas Law Notes
Rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft, also known as Transportation Network Companies (“TNCs”), are underregulated and provide little protection to passengers, despite the thousands of women who have reported instances of sexual violence during their trips. This Comment argues that Arkansas law should be modified to strengthen the criminal background checks of potential rideshare drivers, require surveillance during rides, and classify the impersonation of a rideshare driver as a felony.
A-Void-Able Consequences: Void Sales & Subsequent Purchasers Under Arkansas’S Statutory Foreclosure Act, Hannah Hungate
A-Void-Able Consequences: Void Sales & Subsequent Purchasers Under Arkansas’S Statutory Foreclosure Act, Hannah Hungate
Arkansas Law Notes
This Comment explores Arkansas’s Statutory Foreclosure Act and addresses the question of whether there can be a “subsequent purchaser for value” when a foreclosure sale is void from the outset. After a review of the Act itself, distinction between void and voidable foreclosures of property, findings of other state courts, and proper application of the Act, the author urges the Arkansas Supreme Court to make a formal declaration finding that purchasers of property foreclosed upon in a void sale are not “subsequent purchasers for value” under the meaning of the statute.
The Arkansas Supreme Court And The Civil War, L. Scott Stafford
The Arkansas Supreme Court And The Civil War, L. Scott Stafford
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Separation Of Powers Conflicts In The "Reform" Of Arkansas Workers' Compensation Law, J. Thomas Sullivan
Separation Of Powers Conflicts In The "Reform" Of Arkansas Workers' Compensation Law, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
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Should Tennessee Bury The Dead Man Statute As Arkansas Has, W. Dent Gitchel
Should Tennessee Bury The Dead Man Statute As Arkansas Has, W. Dent Gitchel
Faculty Scholarship
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The Arkansas Colonial Legal System, 1686-1766, Morris S. Arnold
The Arkansas Colonial Legal System, 1686-1766, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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An Early Opinion Of An Arkansas Trial Court, Morris S. Arnold
An Early Opinion Of An Arkansas Trial Court, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The New Arkansas Inheritance Laws: A Step Into The Present With An Eye To The Future, Robert R. Wright
The New Arkansas Inheritance Laws: A Step Into The Present With An Eye To The Future, Robert R. Wright
Faculty Scholarship
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Medieval Law In The Age Of Space: Some Rules Of Property In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
Medieval Law In The Age Of Space: Some Rules Of Property In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
Faculty Scholarship
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The Doctrine Of Worthier Title In Arkansas, Morris S. Arnold
The Doctrine Of Worthier Title In Arkansas, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Future Interests: Transmissibility Of Contingent Interests, Morris S. Arnold
Future Interests: Transmissibility Of Contingent Interests, Morris S. Arnold
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Recent Developments In Eminent Domain In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
Recent Developments In Eminent Domain In Arkansas, Robert R. Wright
Faculty Scholarship
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Compensation For Loss Of Earning Capacity, Robert R. Wright
Compensation For Loss Of Earning Capacity, Robert R. Wright
Faculty Scholarship
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Arkansas' Judiciary: Its History And Structure, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Arkansas' Judiciary: Its History And Structure, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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