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'Doug Martin'

More good news on Kavanaugh: Restaurant coming

A long-planned redevelopment on Kavanaugh Boulevard is on the list of agenda items for the June 19 meeting of the Little Rock Board of Directors. It will create a restaurant and park on the site of a former garage at Kavanaugh and Beechwood.
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Judges split on judicial attack ads

Pulaski Circcuit Judge Chris Piazza has ordered a halt to airing of attack ads against Supreme Court Justice Courtney Goodson, calling them "obscene and misleading." But a judge in a Northwest Arkansas case lifted a ban against the ads.
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ACLU says judge's order stopping 'dark money' ads is unconstitutional

“Judges should not be in the business of policing what can and cannot be said in a political campaign," ACLU of Arkansas Director Rita Sklar said

Supreme Court TV ad fight gets messier as Fayetteville judge's impartiality questioned

The unusual situation in Arkansas's Supreme Court race is beginning to attract attention from outside the state. Even before news broke of Martin's potential conflict, some questioned the judge's decision to grant a temporary restraining order before hearing the merits of the defamation claim.
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Judge orders TV stations to stop airing 'false' ads in Supreme Court race

"JCN advertising are false and continued publication of such ads demonstrate the Defendants’ reckless disregard for whether the ad is true or false. All of which constitutes actual malice on the part of the Defendants," Martin wrote.

Hillcrest purchase adds to potential redevelopment plot on Kavanaugh

Another piece of property has been acquired for a potential redevelopment of a plot of land at Kavanaugh and Beechwood in Hillcrest.
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Doug Martin confirms purchase of Helmich property on Kavanaugh

A Stephens Inc. executive is behind the purchase of the venerable Helmich garage at Kavanaugrh and Beechwood in Hillcrest. For now, he has no redevelopment plans.

Judge: Fayetteville civil rights ordinance does not violate state law

Fayetteville's Ordinance 5781, which voters ratified in a popular vote last fall, still stands.
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Judge refuses to halt Fayetteville civil rights ordinance election

40/29 reports that Circuit Judge Doug Martin has denied a request for an injunction to stop the special election Tuesday on a city civil rights ordinance for Fayetteville.

Judicial board censures Judge Doug Martin for campaign comments

The Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission announced today that it had issued a letter of censure to Circuit Judge Doug Martin of Fayetteville for comments he made during his successful election contest with Brian Lester.
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Blind-Deaf School Board votes to terminate Easter Seals lease

A long-running battle over a long-contested piece of property in Hillcrest took a surprising turn tonight.

Midweek line

Two days to go. But first, an open line.
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