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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 129, Issue 2)EQUAL PROTECTION--POLITICAL RESTRUCTURING--ARKANSAS PASSES STATUTE PROHIBITING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROM CREATING NEW PROTECTED CLASSIFICATIONS,--Intrastate Commerce Improvement Act (Act 137), Ark. Code Ann....
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 27, Issue 20)The U.S. Department of Education awarded the UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE and PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE $1,166,385, $500,000 and $500,000, respectively, under its Title III Historically...
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From:Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction In 2011, the Mississippi River Basin saw floods of epic proportion. For the first time since 1973, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers were forced to open the Morganza Spillway in Louisiana to relieve...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 32, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOn a cold January Thursday, an unusual scene unfolded with no great fanfare at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A man and woman, she in a pink sweat suit and he in jeans and a brown jacket, stepped into the lobby and...
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From:TrialIn Blueford v. Arkansas, (1) the Supreme Court considered whether double jeopardy applied to capital murder and first-degree murder charges after a jury announced it had unanimously concluded that the defendant had not...
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From:Arkansas Business and Economic Review (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article originally appeared in the July 1999 edition of The Regional Economist published by the Research and Public Affairs departments of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and is reprinted with permission of...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 31, Issue 9)Two library referenda placed before Arkansans August 15 in Benton County and Fayetteville triggered landslide votes--one overwhelmingly approving funds to build a new Fayetteville Public Library, and the other...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 50, Issue 33)Byline: SCOTT SMALLWOOD, DAVID GLENN, and SHARON WALSH THE ARKANSAS CONNECTION: A former Arkansas governor has been named to head the new school named after the state's most famous governor -- and its only U.S....
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 73, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA landowner is generally held to be qualified to express his opinion about the value of his land in a condemnation action, according to the Court of Appeals of Arkansas. The Boggs own approximately 200 acres of land...
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From:Arkansas Business and Economic Review (Vol. 26, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe employment structure of 15 Arkansas counties with populations in excess of 40,000 was analyzed. Factors affecting job growth and local competitiveness were also determined. Benton County had the highest employment...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 32, Issue 11)The Arkansas Supreme Court eliminated the last legal hurdle for the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, November 1 by upholding the city's seizure of land for the facility (AL, Sept., p. 27-28). The...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 88, Issue 8)The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette no longer faces contempt citations for its coverage of a 12-year-old accused of shooting a police officer. Judge Stacey Zimmerman brought a five-week legal battle to a close on July 24...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 22, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedNine years ago, the war in Little Rock ended with one daily giving in to the other. But the state's largest paper still faces threats. This time, the challenge comes from northwest Arkansas. That's where the capital...
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From:Black Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 18, Issue 26)FORT SMITH, ARK. The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith held classes last month on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, rankling some students because the campus did not recognize the holiday by closing. The...
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From:Human Rights (Vol. 40, Issue 4)Stacy Leeds, a proud citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, made history when she was named the dean of the University of Arkansas Law School in 2011. She is the first Native American woman to be appointed dean of...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 19, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedForty years ago, Governor Orval Faubus called in the National Guard to prevent integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Arkansas Democrat Gazette newspaper is commemorating the event by reprinting...
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From:American Journalism ReviewPeer-ReviewedArkansas Democrat-Gazette reporter Mary Hargrove has been citizen for alerting officials to harmful conditions at a number of boys detention facilities prior to publishing her investigation in the paper. Hargrove was...
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From:National Civic Review (Vol. 83, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedFifteen states are currently enforcing congressional term limits. In all of these states, the decision to adopt term limits was made by the electorate. However, the US Supreme Court has yet to decide on an appeal from a...
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From:Arkansas Business and Economic Review (Vol. 33, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDrawn by labor shortages in Northwest Arkansas's poultry industry, Central Arkansas's construction and manufacturing trades, and, to a lesser extent, the agricultural segment of the economy in Southwest Arkansas (Figure...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 59, Issue 18)Byline: Peter Monaghan Becoming a college president at 31 was not originally in Charles L. Welch's plans. Now he is heading his third institution of higher education, and is still only 39. In April 2011 he became...