Constitutional Law—Second Amendment—Heller, McDonald, and Prohibitions on Concealed Carry in Churches
By Joshua West | Published Online Only. The Arkansas State Senate recently passed a Church Carry bill. Mr. West discusses the constitutionality of the current ban on concealed carry in … Constitutional Law—Second Amendment—Heller, McDonald, and Prohibitions on Concealed Carry in Churches
Constitutional Law—It Wasn’t Me! Zinger v. State and Arkansas’s Unconstitutional Approach to Third-Party Exculpatory Evidence. Zinger v. State, 313 Ark. 70, 852 S.W.2d 320 (1993).
By Bourgon B. Reynolds | 34 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK L. REV. 191 (2011). The author of this note argues that the Arkansas courts have interpreted Zinger v. State, in … Constitutional Law—It Wasn’t Me! Zinger v. State and Arkansas’s Unconstitutional Approach to Third-Party Exculpatory Evidence. Zinger v. State, 313 Ark. 70, 852 S.W.2d 320 (1993).
Constitutional Law—First Amendment—Shield or Spotlight? Doe V. Reed and the First Amendment’s Application to Petitioners and Disclosure Requirements in the Citizen Lawmaking Process
By Clark Jennings | 33 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK L. REV. 263 (2010). This note examines the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Doe v. Reed in which the court confronted the question … Constitutional Law—First Amendment—Shield or Spotlight? Doe V. Reed and the First Amendment’s Application to Petitioners and Disclosure Requirements in the Citizen Lawmaking Process