JANUARY 17, 2013
By Robert Steinbuch[1] Republicans historically have had two powerful tools in presidential elections: opposition to taxes and increasing budget deficits. Reagan assailed Carter as…
JANUARY 13, 2013
Impact of the Decriminalization of Homosexuality in Delhi: An Empirical Study[1] Dipika Jain[2] Abstract: On July 2, 2009, the Delhi High Court read down…
OCTOBER 26, 2012
In mid-August of this year, Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe and North Carolina Governor Beverly Eaves Purdue requested that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waive…
OCTOBER 25, 2012
“Ag Gag” Laws: Industry Trumps the First Amendment By David Slade As I wrote in a much longer article earlier this year, numerous 2012…
OCTOBER 25, 2012
Low Hanging Fruit-The Food Hub Foundation by Jody Hardin certifiedarkansas@gmail.com The lowest hanging fruit seems the most likely to be harvested, right? Many…
OCTOBER 9, 2012
The Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service will host its inaugural symposium event, “Food for Thought: A Symposium Devoted to Food, Policy,…
AUGUST 16, 2012
By Theresa M. Beiner I am in my eighteenth year [1]Â of teaching at a law school that currently sits in the third tier…
AUGUST 16, 2012
By Gary Slater [1] The logical method of abduction provides a constructive means of addressing religious disputes in public settings. By allowing one…
JUNE 27, 2012
As part of its continuing coverage of Representing Hope: New Paradigms for Access to Justice, the Journal is pleased to present Justice Stevens’ capstone…
JUNE 15, 2012
By Justice Jess Dickinson
First in a series of pieces from the Representing Hope: New Paradigms for Access to Justice conference.