PUBLIC LAW-LIMITATIONS ON OBLIGATION TO SUPPLY PUBLIC RECORDS UNDER ARKANSAS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTManley, MarciUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
A study by Duke et al30 found a decrease in the uninsured population and a 26% reduction in the odds ratio for amputation (P < .005) before and after Medicaid expansion in Arkansas.30 In a different cohort study of patients with peripheral artery disease,31 the disproportionately higher...
creating a School Security Technology and Resource Center at the Sandia National Laboratories in partnership with the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center—Southeast and the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement in Little Rock, Arkansas, to be administered by the Attorney General...
WIOA made a number of changes to the authorizing law but maintained the program’s primary function of authorizing federal grants to state agencies for adult education activities. State agencies may use a portion of federal funds for statewide activities, but the bulk of their grants must be sub...
CIVIL RIGHTS LAW--OUT OF THE SHADOWS: THE CASE FOR ARKANSAS TO ACHIEVE FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACTThompson, ConnorUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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ARTICLE: The Uniform Correction or Clarification of Defamation Act: How Not to Reform Arkansas Defamation LawCynthia Nance
Bray, Chandler LittleUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
REAL PROPERTY LAW--EASEMENTS--WHY ARKANSAS SHOULD ADOPT THE UNIFORM EASEMENT RELOCATION ACTConrady, AdamUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
The 19 states in which DACA recipients were ruled not eligible for Obamacare health care insurance are: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia...