A 2023 state law that made it exponentially harder for regular Arkansans to put issues before their fellow voters is definitely not legal, Pulaski County
A small handful of legislators are not running for re-election to their current seats in March. Sixteen of those open seats have drawn nearly four dozen
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. With more Arkansans than usual likely to swap spit and other fluids this month, we decided to sit down with Dr. Naveen
University of Arkansas law school students can work with Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office year-round with the opening of a satellite location in Fayetteville.
While 57 sitting legislators are running unopposed in either the primary or the general election, a handful of lawmakers are facing primary challenges.
Republican politicians’ surprise torpedoing of the university’s choice to lead the state’s top law school, made after a search that took two years, revealed
The Little Rock Board of Directors will vote next week on whether to keep using ShotSpotter, an issue that drew protestors to the board’s meeting chambers