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- Constitutional law; Confrontation Clause; Arkansas child hearsay exception; Arkansas Rule of Evidence 803(25); (2)
- Constitutional law; indigent defense; Arkansas statutory fee and expense limitations; fee cap statute; (2)
- Constitutional law; judicial deference; abortion law; reasonable restrictions; Title X of the public Health Services Act; prohibition of abortion-related projects funded by Title X; program integrity requirements; First Amendment; Fifth Amendment right of medical self-determination; (2)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutional Law—Child Hearsay Exception In Sexual Abuse Cases—New Arkansas Supreme Court Rule Conflicts With New General Assembly Rule: Which Controls? Vann V. State., Gregory Clay Sandefur
Constitutional Law—Child Hearsay Exception In Sexual Abuse Cases—New Arkansas Supreme Court Rule Conflicts With New General Assembly Rule: Which Controls? Vann V. State., Gregory Clay Sandefur
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Freedom Of Speech—Crime May Pay: New York's Son Of Sam Law Found Unconstitutional. Simon & Schuster, Inc. V. New York State Crime Victims Bd., 112 S. Ct. 501 (1991)., William E. Lawrence
Constitutional Law—Freedom Of Speech—Crime May Pay: New York's Son Of Sam Law Found Unconstitutional. Simon & Schuster, Inc. V. New York State Crime Victims Bd., 112 S. Ct. 501 (1991)., William E. Lawrence
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Judicial Deference—Supreme Court Will Defer To Reasonable Abortion Restrictions. Rust V. Sullivan, 111 S. Ct. 1759 (1991)., Marti S. Toennies
Constitutional Law—Judicial Deference—Supreme Court Will Defer To Reasonable Abortion Restrictions. Rust V. Sullivan, 111 S. Ct. 1759 (1991)., Marti S. Toennies
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Indigent Defense—Arkansas Statutory Fee And Expense Limitations Unconstitutional. Arnold V. Kemp, 306 Ark. 294, 813 S.W.2d 770 (1991)., Terri Schull
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Judicial Deference—Supreme Court Will Defer To Reasonable Abortion Restrictions. Rust V. Sullivan, 111 S. Ct. 1759 (1991)., Marti S. Toennies
Constitutional Law—Judicial Deference—Supreme Court Will Defer To Reasonable Abortion Restrictions. Rust V. Sullivan, 111 S. Ct. 1759 (1991)., Marti S. Toennies
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Indigent Defense—Arkansas Statutory Fee And Expense Limitations Unconstitutional. Arnold V. Kemp, 306 Ark. 294, 813 S.W.2d 770 (1991)., Terri Schull
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Confrontation Clause—Arkansas Child Hearsay Exception Regarding Sexual Offenses, Abuse, Or Incest Is Unconstitutional. George V. State, 306 Ark. 360, 813 S.W.2d 792 (1991)., Mark D. Wolf
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Confrontation Clause—Arkansas Child Hearsay Exception Regarding Sexual Offenses, Abuse, Or Incest Is Unconstitutional. George V. State, 306 Ark. 360, 813 S.W.2d 792 (1991)., Mark D. Wolf
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Reforming" Federal Habeas Corpus: The Cost Of Federalism; The Burden For Defense Counsel; And The Loss Of Innocence, J. Thomas Sullivan
"Reforming" Federal Habeas Corpus: The Cost Of Federalism; The Burden For Defense Counsel; And The Loss Of Innocence, J. Thomas Sullivan
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.