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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
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A Judicial Retrospective: Significant Decisions By The Arkansas Supreme Court From 1991 Through 2011, Robert L. Brown
A Judicial Retrospective: Significant Decisions By The Arkansas Supreme Court From 1991 Through 2011, Robert L. Brown
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
In 2008, a study issued by the University of Chicago ranked the Arkansas Supreme Court as the second best state supreme court in the nation, based on the justices' productivity in issuing opinions, quality of opinions, and independence from partisan pressures. The last two decades have seen the Arkansas Supreme Court issue a multitude of opinions considering separation of powers, public education, prior restraint of the press, expanded rights under the Arkansas Constitution, class actions and tort reform.
This article highlights many of the most significant opinions from the last two decades and comments on their impact in Arkansas and …
The Unpublished Rules Of The Arkansas Court Of Appeals: The Internal Rules And Procedures Of The Arkansas Court Of Appeals, Josephine Linker Hart, Guilford M. Dudley
The Unpublished Rules Of The Arkansas Court Of Appeals: The Internal Rules And Procedures Of The Arkansas Court Of Appeals, Josephine Linker Hart, Guilford M. Dudley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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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
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[Tru/Fals]Isms: A Statistical Analysis Of Several Arkansas Judicial Election Bromides, Honorable Timothy Davis Fox
[Tru/Fals]Isms: A Statistical Analysis Of Several Arkansas Judicial Election Bromides, Honorable Timothy Davis Fox
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Post-Amendment 80 Judicial Politics In Arkansas: Have The Changes Undermined The Argument For Selection By Appointment?, Jay Barth
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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