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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutional Law—Fourth Amendment: Without Your Clothes, The Fourth Amendment Goes, Courtney Murray
Constitutional Law—Fourth Amendment: Without Your Clothes, The Fourth Amendment Goes, Courtney Murray
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Halfway Deals: Or, When Is A Non-Contract A Contract?, David Crump
Halfway Deals: Or, When Is A Non-Contract A Contract?, David Crump
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cracking The Shield: Cda Section 230, Algorithms, And Product Liability, Kevin Ofchus
Cracking The Shield: Cda Section 230, Algorithms, And Product Liability, Kevin Ofchus
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consumer Protection & Bankruptcy Law—Rewarding Repayment: Removing The Fear From Crushing Student Loan Debt Through Alternatives To Discharge, Sarah Holden
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Filling The Gap: The Need For Legislative Action To Protect The Right To Record Police In The Age Of Citizen Journalism, Madalyn J. Goolsby
Constitutional Law—Filling The Gap: The Need For Legislative Action To Protect The Right To Record Police In The Age Of Citizen Journalism, Madalyn J. Goolsby
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Health Law—Punishing Pain: Why Treating Chronic Pain With Opioids Needs A New Standard Of Care, Robert Stodola
Public Health Law—Punishing Pain: Why Treating Chronic Pain With Opioids Needs A New Standard Of Care, Robert Stodola
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abrogating Tribal Sovereign Immunity Via The Bankruptcy Code, Amanda Hager Freudensprung
Abrogating Tribal Sovereign Immunity Via The Bankruptcy Code, Amanda Hager Freudensprung
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—The Current System For Abolishing Child Pornography Online Is Ineffective: The Alternative Measure For Eradicating Online Predators, Virginia Kendall
Constitutional Law—The Current System For Abolishing Child Pornography Online Is Ineffective: The Alternative Measure For Eradicating Online Predators, Virginia Kendall
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Federal Conspiracy Law—Changing The Withdrawal Standard For Members Of A Conspiracy, Matthew N. Rose
Criminal Law—Federal Conspiracy Law—Changing The Withdrawal Standard For Members Of A Conspiracy, Matthew N. Rose
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Actually, You Don’T Have To Show Your Work: The Arkansas Court Of Appeals Tells Trial Courts That When They Award Attorneys’ Fees In Domestic Relations Cases, They Need Not Explain The Basis For The Awards Or The Basis For The Amount Of The Awards, Terrence Cain
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Arkansas follows the “American Rule,” which is that each litigant is responsible for his or her own attorneys’ fees unless a statute says otherwise. This rule is not without exceptions, however, and one such exception is the “domestic relations exception,” which says that Arkansas’s trial courts have the inherent authority to award attorneys’ fees in domestic relations cases. Between 2016 and 2021, the Arkansas Court of Appeals decided cases with attorneys’ fees awards ranging from $14,190 to $36,284.60, which one judge of that court remarked evidenced an ever-escalating amount of fee awards in domestic relations cases.
At one point, when …
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.
Employment Law—Dazed And Confused: Arkansas Employers And The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment Of 2016, Austin Powell
Employment Law—Dazed And Confused: Arkansas Employers And The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment Of 2016, Austin Powell
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disability Law—From Stair Flights To Websites: An Argument For Amending The Americans With Disabilities Act To Include Title Vi That Applies To Online Spaces, Amelia Hansel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ssrn’S Impact On Citations To Legal Scholarship And How To Maximize It, Rob Wiley, Melanie Kanpp
Ssrn’S Impact On Citations To Legal Scholarship And How To Maximize It, Rob Wiley, Melanie Kanpp
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grabbing The Bull By The Horns: Jurisprudential, Ethical, And Other Lessons For Lawyers And Law Students In The Immigration Labyrinth And Beyond, Mark L. Jones
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure—Dukes Commonality Standard—Factors That Courts Should Weigh In Employment Discrimination Class Actions—Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. V. Dukes, 564 U.S. 338 (2011), Anuj Teotia
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.