The rule established by a long line of decisions is, that in determining whether the Trial Court committed error in directing a verdict for the defendant the Supreme Court gives the evidence for the plaintiff its strongest probative force. McAllister v. Calhoun, 212 Ark. 17, 205 S.W.2d 40...
Do custody decisions made in one or two hours end up becoming permanent? "If you win temporary custody that sets the stage for the final trial," says Kidd. "The other side usually don't contest it if you've won it. Sometime you can get a read that the judge is still considering ...
While appellee's decisions to be "mum", to withhold making demand on appellants, and advising Roach to withhold payment of *368 his debts, is deficient in candor, such conduct is not actionable as a matter of law. Failure to speak is the equivalent of fraudulent concealment only in circum...
Supreme Court, NLRB Decisions Changed Employment Law in 2023 posted: Wednesday, December 20 2023 The U.S. Supreme Court and federal agencies altered employment law in 2023, prompting HR professionals to review and revise their handbooks. The U.S. Supreme Court, in... ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Monday rejected part of a lawsuit challenging a measure on the ballot that would revoke the license issued for a planned casino.
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Planned Parenthood had said a review of the Arkansas case by the full appeals court was needed because the panel's ruling conflicts with four other appeals court decisions.
decisions, from one in which no analysis independent of United States Supreme Court Fourth Amendment takes place, to one in which the Arkansas Supreme Court may determine for itself what is or is not an unreasonable search or seizure under the cognate state constitutional provision, Article 2, ...
Either spouse must have lived in the state for at least 60 days before filing and for 3 months before the final judgment is issued. If minor children are involved, they must have resided in Arkansas for no less than 6 months for the court to make decisions concerning them. ...
Various people and institutions have influenced the legalization of the death penalty in each state. In Arkansas, various Supreme Court decisions, as well as the actions of various governors have impacted whether the state embraces such a penalty....