The Pro Ses Are Coming
by Professor Jeff B. Woodmansee, UALR Bowen School of Law Law Libraries & Pro Se Litigants: Accessing the Information to Access Justice One of the many effects felt downstream during … The Pro Ses Are Coming
All Quiet on the Corporate Front: An Argument for the Constitutionality of Campaign Finance Disclosure Requirements
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 replaced compromise as the modus operandi … All Quiet on the Corporate Front: An Argument for the Constitutionality of Campaign Finance Disclosure Requirements
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, We are about to start another month at the Journal. This month we are looking forward to our Second Annual Symposium, Catalysts for Change. This Symposium is going … Letter from the Editor
A Bitter Pill That Must Be Swallowed: An Ethics Based View of Corruption
By Ashley Jones In many ways, it seems that corruption is a necessary evil. After all, it does exist in almost every society and is present among different races, religions, … A Bitter Pill That Must Be Swallowed: An Ethics Based View of Corruption
Corruption and Ethics
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 to improve legal institutions and public … Corruption and Ethics
Ethically Impermissible: An Analysis of Corruption from Welfare, Virtue, and Freedom Perspectives
By John Delurey My friend and I had somehow gone an entire day without paying a bribe. We were riding across Zanzibar, Tanzania on motorcycles and assumed that we would … Ethically Impermissible: An Analysis of Corruption from Welfare, Virtue, and Freedom Perspectives
Is Corruption Ever Ethically Permissible?
By Chris Morgan* The laws surrounding corruption have centered on ethical considerations since society made its first attempt at curbing corrupt behavior. As the laws prohibiting corruption were written, legislators … Is Corruption Ever Ethically Permissible?
Letter from the Editor
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 year with two articles related to … Letter from the Editor
Death and Injury by Delay: Hidden Harm and EMTALA’s Reverse Dumping Provision
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 to properly accept an incoming, emergency … Death and Injury by Delay: Hidden Harm and EMTALA’s Reverse Dumping Provision
Can True Parity Really Be Achieved? A Proposal for Behavioral Health Advance Directive Statutes with Bite
By David C. Jung I. Introduction Consider the following scenarios: You are thirty-six years old and frightened. You were diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder five years ago and have been … Can True Parity Really Be Achieved? A Proposal for Behavioral Health Advance Directive Statutes with Bite