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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…
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“Ag Gag” Laws: Industry Trumps the First Amendment By David Slade As I wrote in a much longer article earlier this year, numerous 2012…
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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…
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The Arkansas Journal for Social Change ‘s Second Annual Symposium Co-hosted by HLSA Nov 8, 2013 Room 323 From 9AM-4PM Cause Lawyering and Use…
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By Theresa M. Beiner I am in my eighteenth year [1] of teaching at a law school that currently sits in the third tier…
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By Gary Slater [1] The logical method of abduction provides a constructive means of addressing religious disputes in public settings. By allowing one…
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By Maggie Carroll
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By Bill Quigley and Amber Ramanauskas Haiti, a close neighbor of the United States with a population of more than nine million people, was devastated by earthquake on January 12, 2010. Before the quake, Haiti was already the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most impoverished in the world. After? Conservative estimates for the cost of reconstructing Haiti are nearly $14 billion.
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By Dustin Duke I was recently reading an out of state ethics opinion where the lawyer involved was facing disbarment. The crux of the opinion, and the source of the lawyer’s proverbial hot water, was that he had failed to adequately involve his clients in their case.
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By Brandon Haubert Expungement is the legal process by which a citizen can clear his or her record of a prior criminal conviction and start fresh. In Arkansas, when an individual’s record is expunged, the “conduct shall be deemed as a matter of law never to have occurred, and the individual may state that no such conduct ever occurred, and that no such records exist.”