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'Supreme Court'

Max Brantley and the Blue Hog weigh in on judicial races

Supreme Court Justice Karen Baker and Circuit Judge Carlton D. Jones were the picks for the high court.
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AG Tim Griffin celebrates Supreme Court ruling against student debt relief

In a 6-3 decision, the justices said the Biden administration did not have the authority to pursue such an ambitious program solely by executive order.
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Dispatch from an Arkansas abortion clinic on a Tuesday morning

Arkansas's only surgical abortion clinic remains open pending the expected reversal of Roe v. Wade, and the sidewalk out front continues to draw a steady stream of supporters and detractors.

A voters guide to justice-related races in Pulaski County

Learn about the candidates who are part of the justice system.
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Creationism can be taught as science in Arkansas classrooms, lawmakers say

A bill to allow Christian beliefs to be taught in Arkansas classrooms easily passed the state House Wednesday. House Bill 1701 now heads to the Senate side for a vote.

ACLU on Supreme Court: Slow down UPDATE

Not that what the ACLU says matters at this point
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Arkansas Supreme Court gives renters a little slack in eviction proceedings

The Arkansas Supreme Court today added a requirement for landlords seeking evictions, essentially to certify they aren't trying to evict someone protected by federal law.

John Goodson files for divorce from Justice Courtney Goodson

John Goodson, the Texarkana lawyer and member of the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees, filed Thursday for divorce from his wife, Supreme Court Justice Courtney Goodson of Fayetteville.
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Supreme Court orders release of some execution drug information

The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled this afternoon that Circuit Judge Mackie Pierce was correct in ruling that the state Correction Department must supply labels and package inserts for the execution drug midazolam that had been sought by Steve Shults of Little Rock in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

UA links skyboxes. Trustee John Goodson, with a candidate wife, figures in the decision.

Razorback stadium skybox seats are coveted. And a recent work order change allows more mingling among the wealthy people invited to UA System and Fayetteville campus boxes. It has a political benefit for a political candidate, the wife of UA trustee John Goodson.
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More than 3 million people would have health insurance if Supreme Court ruled differently or if all states expanded Medicaid

Recommended: The data wizards at the New York Times Upshot blog take a look at who would be covered if Medicaid expansion wasn't optional. The big picture: 3 million people, most of them in the South, are uninsured because states refused to accept the federal money to expand their Medicaid programs.

Split Supreme Court opens door to vote on Saline County alcohol

The Arkansas Supreme Court, split 4-3, has reversed a lower court and ordered him to reconsider signatures he disallowed in blocking the counting of votes on a local option alcohol vote in Saline County.
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