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by Professor Jeff B. Woodmansee, UALR Bowen School of Law Law Libraries & Pro Se Litigants: Accessing the Information to Access Justice One of…
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By: Daniel Ford I. INTRODUCTION During one of the most politically divisive eras in America’s history, a time in which name-calling and blame-shifting have…
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Dear Readers, We are about to start another month at the Journal. This month we are looking forward to our Second Annual Symposium, Catalysts…
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By Ashley Jones In many ways, it seems that corruption is a necessary evil. After all, it does exist in almost every society and…
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By Margaret Hobbs In some instances, corruption is ethically permissible. A society should address corruption with a combined “voice” and “control” solution by engaging citizenry…
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By John Delurey My friend and I had somehow gone an entire day without paying a bribe. We were riding across Zanzibar, Tanzania on…
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By Chris Morgan* The laws surrounding corruption have centered on ethical considerations since society made its first attempt at curbing corrupt behavior. As the…
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Dear Readers, The 2013-2014 Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service publication schedule has begun. You might have noticed that we started this…
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By Robert C. Patton, M.D.* ABSTRACT This paper reflects on the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act’s (EMTALA) provision regarding hospitals who fail…
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By David C. Jung I. Introduction Consider the following scenarios: You are thirty-six years old and frightened. You were diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder…